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CMOS Past, Present and Future

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9780081021392
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2018 9780081021392
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CMOS Past, Present and Future provides insight from the basics, to the state-of-the-art of CMOS processing and electrical characterization, including the integration of Group IV semiconductors-based photonics. The book goes into the pitfalls and opportunities associated with the use of hetero-epitaxy on silicon with strain engineering and the integration of photonics and high-mobility channels on a silicon platform. It begins with the basic definitions and equations, but extends to present technologies and challenges, creating a roadmap on the origins of the technology and its evolution to the present, along with a vision for future trends.

The book examines the challenges and opportunities that materials beyond silicon provide, including a close look at high-k materials and metal gate, strain engineering, channel material and mobility, and contacts. The book's key approach is on characterizations, device processing and electrical measurements.

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ISBN13:9780081021392
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Brief introduction CMOS applications in our daily life<br>2. Basic definitions and equations<br>3. Electrical measurements (IV, short channel effects, mobility and noise)<br>4. CMOS Architecture<br>5. Strain engineering (stressor materials in source/drain regions, strain induced by processing, stress liners)<br>6. High-k and metal gate (Almost all known high-k materials and metal gates)<br>7. Channel materials (Ge, GeSn, SiGe, Graphene and other II-D crystals, III-V compounds)<br>8. Contacts (Silicide formation, contact resistance, parasitic contacts)<br>9. Integration with photonic components (CMOS with lasers, detectors)<br>10. Technology roadmap (starting from 50’s to unknown future)<br>11. Authors’ final words
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