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This second edition of the book presents spintronic properties of III-V nitride semiconductors. The book explores and actively discusses semiconductor spintronics and proposes various device implementations along the way.

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This second edition of the book presents spintronic properties of III-V nitride semiconductors. The book explores and actively discusses semiconductor spintronics and proposes various device implementations along the way.


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Vladimir Litvinov is a principal scientist at Sierra Nevada Corporation, Irvine, CA, USA. He earned his MSc in radiophysics from Ivan Franko University, Lviv, Ukraine; PhD in physics and mathematics from Chernivtsy University, Ukraine; and Habilitation in physics and mathematics from the Institute of Physics, Estonian Academy of Science, Tartu, Estonia. He was a member and then a head of the theoretical lab at the Institute of Material Science Problems, Academy of Science of Ukraine, from 1978 to 1996. He started working at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA, in 1996 as a senior research associate. He joined Sierra Nevada Corp. in 1999. He has also served as a principal investigator on projects supported by the U.S. Air Force, Army, and Navy as well as SOCOM, NASA, and MDA. He is a member of IEEE, American Physical Society, and Material Research Society. His research interests include the theory and modeling in semiconductor physics, III-V and IV-VI semiconductor optoelectronic devices, superlattices, metallic magnetic multilayers, and millimeter wave devices and scanning antennas.