Publisher | Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd |
ISBN 13 | 9789814613255 |
ISBN 10 | 9814613258 |
Book Subtitle | The Physics Of Spin Helicity In Quantum Transport |
Book Description | This book is the result of dynamic developments that have occurred in condensed matter physics after the recent discovery of a new class of electronic materials: topological insulators. A topological insulator is a material that behaves as a band insulator in its interior, while acting as a metallic conductor at its surface. The surface current carriers in these systems have Dirac-like nature and are protected by an intrinsic topological order, which is of great interest for both fundamental research and emerging technologies, especially in the fields of electronics, spintronics, and quantum information. |
Editorial Review | "This book is an in-depth presentation of fundamental theoretical concepts on electronic and transport properties of topological insulators. It offers a meaningful analytical description of key model Hamiltonians, which allows a detailed illustration and understanding of foundational knowledge such as spin-momentum locking, topological invariants, symmetry aspects related to spin-orbit coupling, and antilocalization phenomena. It also covers the fascinating mechanisms underlying the exploration of unconventional superconductivity and Majorana Fermions in topological insulators. It will certainly become a standard reference for beginners and experienced researchers."
- Prof. Stephan Roche, Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain
"This book is a great teacher for graduates who wish to devote themselves to the field. The well-designed problem sets provide a unique opportunity to digest many key results, while the exhaustive bibliography serves as a guide to various ongoing studies in the field."
- Prof. Chushun Tian, Tsinghua University, China |