NANOELECTRONIC DEVICES - ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Nanoscale electronic devices are of great interest for
all kinds of applications like switching, energy conversion and sensing. The
objective of this chapter, however, is not to discuss specific devices or
applications. Rather it is to convey the conceptual framework that has emerged
over the last twenty years, which is important not only because of the
practical insights it provides into the design of nanoscale devices, but also
because of the conceptual insights it affords regarding the meaning of
resistance and the essence of all non-equilibrium phenomena in general. We
present a unified description applicable to a wide variety of devices from
molecular conductors to carbon nanotubes to silicon transistors covering
different transport regimes from the ballistic to the diffusive limit, based on
what we call the NEGFLandauer approach.
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