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1 Nowozin, Tobias Self-Organized Quantum Dots for Memories I08328 2014 eBook  
2 Azzerboni, Bruno Magnetic Nanostructures in Modern Technology I05890 2008 eBook  
3 Eschenfelder, A. H Magnetic Bubble Technology I01124 1981 eBook  
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TitleSelf-Organized Quantum Dots for Memories : Electronic Properties and Carrier Dynamics
Author(s)Nowozin, Tobias
PublicationCham, Springer International Publishing, 2014.
DescriptionXVI, 153 p. 91 illus., 9 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteToday???s semiconductor memory market is divided between two types of memory: DRAM and Flash. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. While DRAM is fast but volatile, Flash is non-volatile but slow. A memory system based on self-organized quantum dots (QDs) as storage node could combine the advantages of modern DRAM and Flash, thus merging the latter???s non-volatility with very fast write times. ?? This thesis investigates the electronic properties of and carrier dynamics in self-organized quantum dots by means of time-resolved capacitance spectroscopy and time-resolved current measurements. The first aim is to study the localization energy of various QD systems in order to assess the potential of increasing the storage time in QDs to non-volatility. Surprisingly, it is found that the major impact of carrier capture cross-sections of QDs is to influence, and at times counterbalance, carrier storage in addition to the localization energy. The second aim is to study the coupling between a layer of self-organized QDs and a two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG), which is relevant for the read-out process in memory systems. The investigation yields the discovery of the many-particle ground states in the QD ensemble.??In addition to its technological relevance, the thesis also offers new insights into the fascinating field of nanostructure physics
ISBN,Price9783319019703
Keyword(s)1. Computer memory systems 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 5. Electronic Circuits and Devices 6. Memory Structures 7. NANOTECHNOLOGY 8. Nanotechnology and Microengineering 9. SEMICONDUCTORS
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TitleMagnetic Nanostructures in Modern Technology : Spintronics, Magnetic MEMS and Recording
Author(s)Azzerboni, Bruno;Asti, Giovanni;Pareti, Luigi;Ghidini, Massimo
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2008.
DescriptionXVIII, 345 p : online resource
Abstract NoteA team of outstanding scientists in the field of modern magnetic nanotechnologies illustrates the state of the art in several areas of advanced magneto-electronic devices, magnetic micro-electromechanical systems and high density information storage technologies. The physics and chemistry of nano-scale systems have made rapid advances and there are real prospects of translating exciting scientific findings into a new generation of processes and high technology products with a potential impact on several industrial sectors. In particular the development of nano-structured magnetic materials plays a leading role in the increasing miniaturization of devices with superior performances. The application areas considered are: i) "magneto-electronics", where the control of electron spins in magnetic hetero-structures offers new and improved functionalities in devices of integrated digital electronics. Magnetic random access memories, MRAM are among the principal applications for new non-volatile RAM with fast dynamics, toward the pico-, femto-second range. ii) "magnetic MEMS" (micro-electro-mechanical systems), which are the integration of mechanical and electro/ferromagnetic elements (micro-actuators and sensors) with conventional electronics MEMS, promise a revolution in several product categories. In fact the proposed integration enables the development of smart products, where sensors can gather information from the environment by measuring thermal, magnetic, electric, mechanical, biological chemical, optical characteristics and the electronic section processes the information and the actuator promotes the action realizing a complete control of the environment. iii) "Magnetic recording" is a leading technology in the information storage domain and the most relevant application in the field of magnetics, showing surprising continuous progress over several decades towards the limit of terabit per square inch of areal density.>
ISBN,Price9781402063381
Keyword(s)1. Computer memory systems 2. COMPUTERS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 6. MAGNETISM 7. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 8. Materials???Surfaces 9. Memory Structures 10. NANOTECHNOLOGY 11. Nanotechnology and Microengineering 12. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films 13. Theory of Computation 14. THIN FILMS
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TitleMagnetic Bubble Technology
Author(s)Eschenfelder, A. H
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981.
DescriptionXVI, 348 p. 56 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe popularity of the First Edition of this book has been very gratifying. It confirms that there is a genuine need for a text covering the magnetic bubble technology. We are pleased that the readers have found that this book satisfies that need. It has been used as a text for courses in both universities and industry, and as a reference manual by workers active in the field. To meet the need for more copies of the book it seemed preferable to publish a second edition rather than merely a second printing. There has been some significant progress, even in the short time since the initial printing, and we wanted to include that. At the same time we would like to provide the new copies at the lowest possible cost so that they are more easily obtained by students. For this reason the new edition is in soft cover and the recent progress has been described in a final chapter rather than incorporated into the original chapters. This eliminates the expense of resetting and repaging the original text. At the same time up-to-date references have been added and typographical errors have been corrected in the original chapters. It is our hope that this edition will be useful to those with an interest in the fascinating field of magnetic bubbles
ISBN,Price9783642816475
Keyword(s)1. Computer memory systems 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ELECTRONICS 5. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 6. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 7. MAGNETISM 8. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 9. Memory Structures 10. MICROELECTRONICS
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