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Nano-CMOS and Post-CMOS Electronics

✍ Scribed by Saraju P. Mohanty, Ashok Srivastava


Publisher
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
383
Series
Materials, Circuits & Devices
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The demand for ever smaller and more portable electronic devices has driven metal oxide semiconductor-based (CMOS) technology to its physical limit with the smallest possible feature sizes. This presents various size-related problems such as high power leakage, low-reliability, and thermal effects, and is a limit on further miniaturization. To enable even smaller electronics, various nano-devices including carbon nanotube transistors, graphene transistors, tunnel transistors and memristors (collectively called post-CMOS devices) are emerging that could replace the traditional and ubiquitous silicon transistor.

Over two volumes this work describes the modelling, design, and implementation of nano-scaled CMOS electronics, and the new generation of post-CMOS devices, at both the device and circuit levels.

Volume 1 explores these nano-electronics at the device level including modelling and design. Topics covered include high-K dielectric based devices; graphene transistors; high mobility n and p channels; anodic MIM capacitors; FinFET devices; reliability considerations of next-generation processors; timing driven buffer insertion for carbon nanotube interconnects; controllable-polarity nanowire transistors; carbon nanotubes for efficient power delivery; modelling of memristors at nanoscale; and neuromorphic devices

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Chapter 1: High-κ dielectrics and device reliabilityChapter 2: High mobility n and p channels on gallium arsenide and silicon substrates using interfacial misfit dislocation arraysChapter 3: Anodic metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitorsChapter 4: Graphene transistors - present and beyondChapter 5: Junction and doping-free transistors for future computingChapter 6: Nanoscale high-κ/metal-gate CMOS and FinFET based logic librariesChapter 7: FinFET and reliability considerations of next-generation processorsChapter 8: Multiple-independent-gate nanowire transistors: from technology to advanced SoC designChapter 9: Exploration of carbon nanotubes for efficient power deliveryChapter 10: Timing driven buffer insertion for carbon nanotube interconnectsChapter 11: Memristor modeling - static, statistical, and stochastic methodologiesChapter 12: Neuromorphic devices and circuits

✦ Subjects


Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary -- Design and construction.


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