Quantum Tunneling and Field Electron Emission Theories

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Author: Shi-Dong Liang ISBN: 9789814440233
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Shi-Dong Liang
ISBN: 9789814440233
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

Quantum tunneling is an essential issue in quantum physics. Especially, the rapid development of nanotechnology in recent years promises a lot of applications in condensed matter physics, surface science and nanodevices, which are growing interests in fundamental issues, computational techniques and potential applications of quantum tunneling.

The book involves two relevant topics. One is quantum tunneling theory in condensed matter physics, including the basic concepts and methods, especially for recent developments in mesoscopic physics and computational formulation. The second part is the field electron emission theory, which covers the basic field emission concepts, the Fowler–Nordheim theory, and recent developments of the field emission theory especially in some fundamental concepts and computational formulation, such as quantum confinement effects, Dirac fermion, Luttinger liquid, carbon nanotubes, coherent emission current, quantum tunneling time problem, spin polarized field electron emission and non-equilibrium Green's function method for field electron emission.

This book presents in both academic and pedagogical styles, and is as possible as self-complete to make it suitable for researchers and graduate students in condensed matter physics and vacuum nanoelectronics.

Contents:

  • Introduction

  • Quantum Tunneling Theory:

    • Quantum Physics and Quantum Formalism
    • Basic Physics of Quantum Scattering and Tunneling
    • Wave Function Matching Method
    • WKB Method
    • Lippmann-Schwinger Formalism
    • Non-Equilibrium Green's Function Method
    • Spin Tunneling
    • Applications
  • Field Electron Emission Theory:

    • Introduction
    • Theoretical Model and Methodology
    • Fowler-Nordheim Theory
    • Field Emission from Semiconductors
    • Surface Effects and Resonance
    • Thermionic Emission Theory
    • Theory of Dynamical Field Emission
    • Theory of Spin Polarized Field Emission
    • Theory of Field Electron Emission from Nanomaterials
    • Computer Simulations of Field Emission
    • The Empirical Theory of Field Emission
    • Fundamental Physics of Field Electron Emission

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in vacuum nanoelectronics and physics.

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Quantum tunneling is an essential issue in quantum physics. Especially, the rapid development of nanotechnology in recent years promises a lot of applications in condensed matter physics, surface science and nanodevices, which are growing interests in fundamental issues, computational techniques and potential applications of quantum tunneling.

The book involves two relevant topics. One is quantum tunneling theory in condensed matter physics, including the basic concepts and methods, especially for recent developments in mesoscopic physics and computational formulation. The second part is the field electron emission theory, which covers the basic field emission concepts, the Fowler–Nordheim theory, and recent developments of the field emission theory especially in some fundamental concepts and computational formulation, such as quantum confinement effects, Dirac fermion, Luttinger liquid, carbon nanotubes, coherent emission current, quantum tunneling time problem, spin polarized field electron emission and non-equilibrium Green's function method for field electron emission.

This book presents in both academic and pedagogical styles, and is as possible as self-complete to make it suitable for researchers and graduate students in condensed matter physics and vacuum nanoelectronics.

Contents:

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in vacuum nanoelectronics and physics.

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