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Domain walls : from fundamental properties to nanotechnology concepts / Dennis Meier, Jan Seidel, Marty Gregg and Ramamoorthy Ramesh.

Author/creator Meier, Dennis
Format Electronic and Book
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoOxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Descriptionviii, 357 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 26 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Physics
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorSeidel Jan.
Other author/creatorGregg, Marty.
Other author/creatorRamesh Ramamoorthy.
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Series Series on semiconductor science and technology
Series on semiconductor science and technology. ^A564141
Abstract "Technological evolution and revolution are both driven by the discovery of new functionalities, new materials and the design of yet smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient components. Progress is being made at a breathtaking pace, stimulated by the rapidly growing demand for more powerful and readily available information technology. High-speed internet and data-streaming, home automation, tablets and smartphones are now "necessities" for our everyday lives. Consumer expectations for progressively more data storage and exchange appear to be insatiable. Oxide electronics is a promising and relatively new field that has the potential to trigger major advances in information technology. Oxide interfaces are particularly intriguing. Here, low local symmetry combined with an increased susceptibility to external fields leads to unusual physical properties distinct from those of the homogeneous bulk. In this context, ferroic domain walls have attracted recent attention as a completely new type of oxide interface. In addition to their functional properties, such walls are spatially mobile and can be created, moved, and erased on demand. This unique degree of flexibility enables domain walls to take an active role in future devices and hold a great potential as multifunctional 2D systems for nanoelectronics. With domain walls as reconfigurable electronic 2D components, a new generation of adaptive nano-technology and flexible circuitry becomes possible, that can be altered and upgraded throughout the lifetime of the device. Thus, what started out as fundamental research, at the limit of accessibility, is finally maturing into a promising concept for next-generation technology." -- Publisher's description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019957865
ISBN9780198862499 hardcover
ISBN0198862490 hardcover
ISBNebook

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