This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and innovative materials, and of advanced modeling and characterization methods for nanoscale CMOS devices. Leading global industry bodies including the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) have created a forecast of performance improvements that will be delivered in the foreseeable future - in the form of a roadmap that will lead to a substantial enlargement in the number of materials, technologies and device architectures used in CMOS devices. This book addresses the field of materials development, which has been the subject of a major research drive aimed at finding new ways to enhance the performance of semiconductor technol...
This presentation was given at the Arizona Nanotechnology Conference in 2008 by Dr. Stefan Zollner, ...
In this chapter, we review some of the most recent results in these areas and put them in a unified ...
<div>The exponential rise in the density of silicon CMOS transistors has now reached a limit and thr...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
The unproved transport properties of new channel materials, such as Ge and III-V semiconductors, alo...
This book gives a comprehensive overview of all important issues concerning modern Si MOSFETs. It co...
This book gives a comprehensive overview of all important issues concerning modern Si MOSFETs. It co...
We analyze a modem-day 65nm MOSFET technology to determine its electrical characteristics and intrin...
The scaling of CMOS devices into the nanometer regime has required the introduction of new materials...
The aggressive downsizing of the transistor will continue for atleast another decade. The critical f...
The exponential miniaturization of Si CMOS technology has been a key to the electronics revolution. ...
In this chapter, we review some of the most recent results in these areas and put them in a unified ...
In this paper, we discuss the role of adequate modelling tools in the development of nanoelectronic ...
This presentation was given at the Arizona Nanotechnology Conference in 2008 by Dr. Stefan Zollner, ...
In this chapter, we review some of the most recent results in these areas and put them in a unified ...
<div>The exponential rise in the density of silicon CMOS transistors has now reached a limit and thr...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the development of new and inno...
The unproved transport properties of new channel materials, such as Ge and III-V semiconductors, alo...
This book gives a comprehensive overview of all important issues concerning modern Si MOSFETs. It co...
This book gives a comprehensive overview of all important issues concerning modern Si MOSFETs. It co...
We analyze a modem-day 65nm MOSFET technology to determine its electrical characteristics and intrin...
The scaling of CMOS devices into the nanometer regime has required the introduction of new materials...
The aggressive downsizing of the transistor will continue for atleast another decade. The critical f...
The exponential miniaturization of Si CMOS technology has been a key to the electronics revolution. ...
In this chapter, we review some of the most recent results in these areas and put them in a unified ...
In this paper, we discuss the role of adequate modelling tools in the development of nanoelectronic ...
This presentation was given at the Arizona Nanotechnology Conference in 2008 by Dr. Stefan Zollner, ...
In this chapter, we review some of the most recent results in these areas and put them in a unified ...
<div>The exponential rise in the density of silicon CMOS transistors has now reached a limit and thr...