Carbon superstructures: from quantum transport to quantum computation

"This book covers how the understanding, as well as controllability of the quantum electronic properties of carbon structures, can be improved through a combined study of structural geometry, vibrational properties, and dynamics of resonating valence bonds. It elaborates varied properties like...

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1. Verfasser: Bhattacharyya, Somnath (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boca Raton ; London ; New York CRC Press 2024
Ausgabe:First edition
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Zusammenfassung:"This book covers how the understanding, as well as controllability of the quantum electronic properties of carbon structures, can be improved through a combined study of structural geometry, vibrational properties, and dynamics of resonating valence bonds. It elaborates varied properties like growth mechanism, exotic properties viz. unusual geometry of microstructures mixed with electron distribution and spin properties in carbon, transport mechanism, and new applications including Hybrid quantum technology-based on the superconducting diamond and diamond NV centres. Features: Includes the theoretical and experimental aspects of carbon physics, and various carbon nanostructure. Covers growth of carbon superstructures and various applications of their tunable electronic properties. Discusses how nanocarbon systems can be used in emerging technologies, including spintronic and quantum computing. Focuses on spin-related features and spin transport including the Kondo effect, spin-charge separation, spin-phonon coupling, anomalous Hall effect, and also Luttinger liquid features. Explores carbon superstructure growth and their tunable electronic properties. This book is aimed at researchers and professionals in materials science, electronics, physics, chemistry"
Beschreibung:Literaturangaben
Beschreibung:xviii, 307 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9781032327259
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