Quantum Material Physics
Aiden Feynman
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Physik, Astronomie
Beschreibung
Quantum Material Physics explores the exciting realm of materials with unique quantum mechanical properties, potentially revolutionizing technology. The book delves into materials like topological insulators, known for their insulating interiors and conductive surfaces, which could lead to advancements in spintronics and quantum computing. It also investigates strongly correlated electron systems, relevant to high-temperature superconductivity, offering possibilities for faster, more efficient electronic devices.
The book begins with foundational concepts in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics, tracing the historical evolution of quantum material research. It emphasizes the rational design and manipulation of these materials as keys to future technological breakthroughs. Through experimental data, theoretical models, and computational simulations, the book illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of the field, connecting physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering.
Progressing logically, the book dedicates chapters to specific quantum material classes, detailing their properties, synthesis, and applications. It covers synthesis and characterization techniques, theoretical modeling using methods like density functional theory, and device applications in quantum computing and advanced sensors.
Ultimately, Quantum Material Physics highlights the collaborative effort needed between academia, industry, and government to fully realize the potential of quantum materials.
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