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Last update: T_KCHFO (12.05.2006)
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Petr Němec, Ph.D. (11.05.2023)
It is necessary to attend the classes, where the provided texts are discussed. |
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Last update: NEMEC (23.05.2006)
N. Samarth, An Introduction to Semiconductor Spintronics. Vol 58 of Solid State Physics (Advances in Research and Applications), Eds. H. Ehrenreich, F. Spaepen, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Boston, London, New York, 2004.
F.X. Bronold, A. Saxena, D.L. Smith, Electron Spin Dynamics in Semiconductors. Vol 58 of Solid State Physics (Advances in Research and Applications), Eds. H. Ehrenreich, F. Spaepen, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Boston, London, New York, 2004.
Semiconductor Spintronics and Quantum Computation. Eds. D. D. Awschalom, D. Loss, N. Samarth, Nanoscience and Technology, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2002.
Optical Orientation. Eds. F. Meier, B. Zakharchenya, Vol. 8 of Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984.
Spin Electronics. Eds. M. Ziese, M. J. Thornton, Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2001.
Sin-itiro Tomonaga, The Story of Spin. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, 1987. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Petr Němec, Ph.D. (11.05.2023)
The exam is oral. The knowledge requirements correspond to the topics covered. |
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Last update: NEMEC (23.05.2006)
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