Woodhead Publishing, 2012. — 308 p.
This book focuses on the theoretical aspect of nanoscale devices. Introduction to the physics of nanoelectronics begins with an overview of the mathematics and quantum mechanics which are necessary to understanding subsequent chapters. The contributors introduce electron transport, spin current and spin transport, spintronics and the Spin Hall Effect, carbon electronics and gauge physics in nanoelectronics. They also develop theoretical methodology using quantum mechanical and non-equilibrium Green's function techniques to calculate electronic currents and elucidate their transport properties at the atomic scale.
Physics and mathematics for nanoscale systems
Nanoscale physics and electronics
Electron dynamics in nanoscale device
Spin dynamics in nanoelectronic devices
Spintronics and Spin Hall effects in nanoelectronics
Graphene and carbon nanostructures for nanoelectronics
Topological dynamics and gauge potential in nanoelectronics