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Nanoelectronics: Physics, Materials and Devices. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5638177

Nanoelectronics: Physics, Materials and Devices addresses the concepts involved in the exploration of research on nanoscale electronics and photonic devices and their application in next-generation integrated circuits (ICs). The book presents a detailed discussion on the field of nanoscale electronic and photonic devices, as well as the most recent techniques for the modeling and simulation of these devices. It provides an in-depth analysis of theoretical frameworks, the fundamental physics underlying device operation, computational modeling, simulation methods, and circuit applications of nanoscale devices. The purpose of this book is to provide a desirable balance between basic background and concepts to improve device performance.

In this book, both qualitative and quantitative approaches are considered to analyze and explore the contributions made by various researchers actively engaged in nanoscale device research. The book's main motivation is to help solve the challenges of analyzing and exploring the electrical behaviors of contemporary nanoscale device technologies. It purposefully builds the principles of nano electronic devices gradually, invigorating those of micro electronic devices.

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Table of Contents

1. Basics concepts of device physics
2. Scaling the MOSFET: Detrimental short channel effects
3. Alternate device architectures to mitigate challenges
4. Emerging FET architectures
5. Alternate device materials to mitigate challenges
6. End of the road map: Quest for beyond Si CMOS era
7. Low-dimensional devices:
8. An overview of nanoscale device fabrication technology
9. Devices with new material systems
10. Emerging non-CMOS devices and technologies
11. Application of nanoscale devices in circuits
12. Analytical modeling of nanoscale devices
13. TCAD simulation of emerging nanoscale devices
14. Advanced materials and their uses for intelligent devices

Authors

Angsuman Sarkar Professor, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, India. Dr Angsuman Sarkar is currently serving as a Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering in Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India. His current research interest extends around the study of short channel effects of sub 100 nm MOSFETs and nanodevice modelling. Chandan Kumar Sarkar Professor, Department of Electronics and Tele-communication Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Chandan Kumar Sarkar is Professor in the Department of Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. His research area is in electron transport in semiconductors & alloys, quantum transport in low-dimensional systems, MOS device physics, thin film and related devices, microwave & MM wave devices & systems, nano-crystal embedded flash memory design, and RF CMOS. Arpan Deyasi Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India. Arpan Deyasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in the RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India. He has more than 15 years of professional experience in academia and industry. His area of research is in semiconductor nanostructure and semiconductor photonics. Debashis De Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata, India. Debashis De is a professor at MAKAUT, WB, India. He is a senior member-IEEE, fellow IETE, and life member CSI. He was awarded the prestigious Boyscast Fellowship by the Department of Science and Technology, India, to work at the Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK. He received the Endeavour Fellowship Award from DEST Australia to work at the University of Western Australia and received the Young Scientist twice in New Delhi and in Istanbul, Turkey, from the International Union of Radio Science, Belgium. He established the Center of Mobile cloud computing (CMCC) for IoT applications, and is vice-chair of Dew Computing STC of IEEE Computer Society. Dr. De has published in 320 journals and 200 conference papers, 15 books, and filed ten patents. His research interests are in edge AI, IoT, and quantum computing. Arezki Benfdila Professor and Research Director, Mouloud Mammeri University, Tizi-Ouzou, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria. Arezki Benfdila is Professor and Research Director at the Mouloud Mammeri University, Tizi-Ouzou Algeria. His research interests lie in microelectronics engineering.