An edition of The Quantum Dot (1995)

The quantum dot

a journey into the future of microelectronics

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An edition of The Quantum Dot (1995)

The quantum dot

a journey into the future of microelectronics

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In The Quantum Dot, physicist Richard Turton provides a clear, informative look at the science that lies behind the modern revolution in microelectronics and offers an intriguing glimpse of the possible future of this rapidly evolving field. Turton illuminates the development of the microchip, in a discussion that ranges from a primer on atoms and electrons, to the properties of semiconductors (most notably, silicon), to the structure of the transistor.

We learn how researchers have managed to pack the tiny silicon chip with more and more bits, and we get a state-of-the-art look at the microelectronic industry today, from the newest chip materials (such as gallium arsenide, a much faster material than silicon, used in the recently released Cray 3 supercomputer) to the exotic world of high-temperature superconductors. Perhaps most interesting, Turton offers a provocative glimpse of the future of microelectronics. Here readers enter the strange realm where quantum theory prevails and where physical events contradict our intuitive perceptions. Turton shows how researchers are leaving the transistor far behind as they struggle to exploit quantum effects to create incredibly small and fast devices, such as "designer atoms" and the quantum dot.

He concludes that the range of future possibilities are immense, including devices in which electrons behave not as particles but as waves, and computers in which there are no electrical signals, only beams of light.

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Language
English
Pages
211

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Cover of: The Quantum Dot
The Quantum Dot: A Journey into the Future of Microelectronics
September 1998, Diane Pub Co
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Quantum Dot
Quantum Dot: A Journey Into the Future of Microelectronics
September 1996, Tandem Library
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Quantum Dot
The Quantum Dot: A Journey into the Future of Microelectronics
July 26, 1996, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: The quantum dot
The quantum dot: a journey into the future of microelectronics
1995, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The quantum dot
The quantum dot: a journey into the future of microelectronics
1995, W.H. Freeman
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-205) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
537.6/226
Library of Congress
TK7874 .T883 1995, TK7874.T883 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 211 p. :
Number of pages
211

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1272342M
Internet Archive
quantumdotjourne0000turt
ISBN 10
019521157X
LCCN
95003649
OCLC/WorldCat
32015836
Library Thing
1018325
Goodreads
4713307

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