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This book demonstrates how the new phenomena in superconductivity
on the nanometer scale (FFLO state, triplet superconductivity,
Crossed Andreev Reflection, synchronized generation etc.) serve as
the basis for the invention and development of novel nanoelectronic
devices and systems. It demonstrates how rather complex ideas and
theoretical models, like odd-pairing, non-uniform superconducting
state, pi-shift etc., adequately describe the processes in real
superconducting nanostructues and novel devices based on them. The
book is useful for a broad audience of readers, researchers,
engineers, PhD-students, lectures and others who would like to gain
knowledge in the frontiers of superconductivity at the nanoscale.
Over the last decade, techniques for materials preparation and
processing at nanometer scale have advanced rapidly, leading to the
introduction of novel principles for a new generation of sensors
and detectors. At the same time, the chemical industry, transport
and agriculture produce huge amounts of dangerous waste gases and
liquids, leading to soil, air and water contamination. One more
modern threat - international terrorism - demands that scientists
make efforts to apply new principles and technologies to protect
society against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear
(CBRN) attacks and to develop novel effective technologies for the
remediation of large contaminated areas. Accordingly, the main goal
of this book is to bring together experts (theorists,
experimentalists, engineers and technologists) for an extensive
discussion covering: novel principles for functional nanostructures
and detector fabrication and implementation, the development of
novel technologies for the deactivation of CBRN agents, their
experimental realization and their application in novel monitoring
and control systems, and technological processes for soil and water
remediation, with a view to environmental protection and defence
against CBRN-based terrorism. In keeping with the book's main goal,
the following topics are highlighted and discussed: - Sensors and
detectors - detection of chemicals, principles of "artificial nose"
and chemical "micro-lab on a chip" design, surface and underground
water quality monitoring systems, molecular electronics,
superconducting electronic devices, quantum detectors and Qubits. -
Environmental protection and CBRN - detection of infrared,
microwave, X-ray and terahertz radiation. Principles for novel IR-,
UV-, and Terahertz-wave devices for the detection of low-contrast
objects. - Novel technological processes for CBRN destruction and
deactivation. All these topics are strongly interrelated, both with
regard to fundamental aspects and to fabrication and implementation
technologies; in addition, they are highly promising for
application in novel functional devices, computer logics, sensing
and detection of low-concentration chemicals, weak and extremely
weak magnetic and microwave fields, infrared and ultraviolet
radiation. Given its scope, the book will be a useful and
interesting guide for a broad readership of engineers, scientists,
PhD students and experts in the area of defence against
environmental terrorism.
The main intention of the editors of the book is the demonstration
of the intrinsic correlation and mutual influence of three
important components of nanoscience: new phenomena - nanomaterials
- nanodevices. This is the organizing concept of the book. To
discover new phenomena it is necessary to develop novel
nanotechnological processes for fabrication of nanomaterials.
Nanostructures and new phenomena serve as the base for the
development of novel nanoelectronic devices and systems. The
articles selected for the book illustrate this interrelation.
This book demonstrates how the new phenomena in the nanometer scale
serve as the basis for the invention and development of novel
nanoelectronic devices and how they are used for engineering
nanostructures and metamaterials with unusual properties. It
discusses topics such as superconducting spin-valve effect and
thermal spin transport, which are important for developing
spintronics; fabrication of nanostructures from antagonistic
materials like ferromagnets and superconductors, which lead to a
novel non-conventional FFLO-superconducting state; calculations of
functional nanostructures with an exotic triplet superconductivity,
which are the basis for novel nanoelectronic devices, such as
superconducting spin valve, thin-film superconducting quantum
interference devices (SQUIDs) and memory-elements (MRAM). Starting
with theoretical chapters about triplet superconductivity, the book
then introduces new ideas and approaches in the fundamentals of
superconducting electronics. It presents various quantum devices
based on the new theoretical approaches, demonstrating the enormous
potential of the electronics of 21st century - spintronics. The
book is useful for a broad audience, including researchers,
engineers, PhD graduates, students and others wanting to gain
insights into the frontiers of nanoscience.
This book contains a collection of papers giving insight into the
fundamentals and applications of nanoscale devices. The papers have
been presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nanoscale
Devices - Fundamentals and Applications (NDFA-2004, ARW 980607)
held in Kishinev (Chisinau), Moldova, on September 18-22, 2004. The
main focus of the contributions is on the synthesis and
characterization of nanoscale magnetic materials, the fundamental
physics and materials aspects of solid-state nanostructures, the
development of novel device concepts and design principles for
nanoscale devices, as well as on applications in electronics with
special emphasis on defence against the threat of terrorism.
Over the last decade, techniques for materials preparation and
processing at nanometer scale have advanced rapidly, leading to the
introduction of novel principles for a new generation of sensors
and detectors. At the same time, the chemical industry, transport
and agriculture produce huge amounts of dangerous waste gases and
liquids, leading to soil, air and water contamination. One more
modern threat - international terrorism - demands that scientists
make efforts to apply new principles and technologies to protect
society against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear
(CBRN) attacks and to develop novel effective technologies for the
remediation of large contaminated areas. Accordingly, the main goal
of this book is to bring together experts (theorists,
experimentalists, engineers and technologists) for an extensive
discussion covering: novel principles for functional nanostructures
and detector fabrication and implementation, the development of
novel technologies for the deactivation of CBRN agents, their
experimental realization and their application in novel monitoring
and control systems, and technological processes for soil and water
remediation, with a view to environmental protection and defence
against CBRN-based terrorism. In keeping with the book's main goal,
the following topics are highlighted and discussed: - Sensors and
detectors - detection of chemicals, principles of "artificial nose"
and chemical "micro-lab on a chip" design, surface and underground
water quality monitoring systems, molecular electronics,
superconducting electronic devices, quantum detectors and Qubits. -
Environmental protection and CBRN - detection of infrared,
microwave, X-ray and terahertz radiation. Principles for novel IR-,
UV-, and Terahertz-wave devices for the detection of low-contrast
objects. - Novel technological processes for CBRN destruction and
deactivation. All these topics are strongly interrelated, both with
regard to fundamental aspects and to fabrication and implementation
technologies; in addition, they are highly promising for
application in novel functional devices, computer logics, sensing
and detection of low-concentration chemicals, weak and extremely
weak magnetic and microwave fields, infrared and ultraviolet
radiation. Given its scope, the book will be a useful and
interesting guide for a broad readership of engineers, scientists,
PhD students and experts in the area of defence against
environmental terrorism.
This book demonstrates how the new phenomena in the nanometer scale
serve as the basis for the invention and development of novel
nanoelectronic devices and how they are used for engineering
nanostructures and metamaterials with unusual properties. It
discusses topics such as superconducting spin-valve effect and
thermal spin transport, which are important for developing
spintronics; fabrication of nanostructures from antagonistic
materials like ferromagnets and superconductors, which lead to a
novel non-conventional FFLO-superconducting state; calculations of
functional nanostructures with an exotic triplet superconductivity,
which are the basis for novel nanoelectronic devices, such as
superconducting spin valve, thin-film superconducting quantum
interference devices (SQUIDs) and memory-elements (MRAM). Starting
with theoretical chapters about triplet superconductivity, the book
then introduces new ideas and approaches in the fundamentals of
superconducting electronics. It presents various quantum devices
based on the new theoretical approaches, demonstrating the enormous
potential of the electronics of 21st century - spintronics. The
book is useful for a broad audience, including researchers,
engineers, PhD graduates, students and others wanting to gain
insights into the frontiers of nanoscience.
This book demonstrates how the new phenomena in superconductivity
on the nanometer scale (FFLO state, triplet superconductivity,
Crossed Andreev Reflection, synchronized generation etc.) serve as
the basis for the invention and development of novel nanoelectronic
devices and systems. It demonstrates how rather complex ideas and
theoretical models, like odd-pairing, non-uniform superconducting
state, pi-shift etc., adequately describe the processes in real
superconducting nanostructues and novel devices based on them. The
book is useful for a broad audience of readers, researchers,
engineers, PhD-students, lectures and others who would like to gain
knowledge in the frontiers of superconductivity at the nanoscale.
The main intention of the editors of the book is the demonstration
of the intrinsic correlation and mutual influence of three
important components of nanoscience: new phenomena - nanomaterials
- nanodevices. This is the organizing concept of the book. To
discover new phenomena it is necessary to develop novel
nanotechnological processes for fabrication of nanomaterials.
Nanostructures and new phenomena serve as the base for the
development of novel nanoelectronic devices and systems. The
articles selected for the book illustrate this interrelation.
This book contains a collection of papers giving insight into the
fundamentals and applications of nanoscale devices. The papers have
been presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nanoscale
Devices - Fundamentals and Applications (NDFA-2004, ARW 980607)
held in Kishinev (Chisinau), Moldova, on September 18-22, 2004. The
main focus of the contributions is on the synthesis and
characterization of nanoscale magnetic materials, the fundamental
physics and materials aspects of solid-state nanostructures, the
development of novel device concepts and design principles for
nanoscale devices, as well as on applications in electronics with
special emphasis on defence against the threat of terrorism.
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