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Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor

ECE 659 Lecture 2: What Makes Electrons Flow?

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    The development of "nanotechnology" has made it possible to engineer materials and devices on a length scale as small as several nanometers (atomic distances are ~ 0.1 nm). The properties of such "nanostructures" cannot be described in terms of macroscopic parameters like mobility and diffusion …

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