
Future Trends in Microelectronics
The Nano, the Giga, and the Ultra
Serge Luryi, Jimmy Xu, Alex Zaslavsky - Collection Wiley-Interscience
Résumé
Leaders in the field of microelectronics predict the future of the industry
Future Trends in Microelectronics: The Nano, the Giga, and the Ultra offers a revealing look at the future of the microelectronics industry as envisioned by today's top experts in the field. A brainchild of the Fourth International FTM Workshop, an elite forum for the informal exchange of microelectronics research and ideas, the book brings together the collective expertise of professionals from the fields of industry, academia, and government.
In an unrestrained look at today's hot topics and trends, the book is divided into three parts:
- Part 1 discusses the future of the dominant silicon technology in the nano age, including ultimate silicon device structures, their applications, and the various technological roadblocks
- Part 2 covers alternate materials and technologies, from spintronics to molecular electronics to polymer and superconductor electronics that may find a role in mainstream technology when silicon reaches its limits
- Part 3 describes cutting-edge successes and novelties in the laser field, with particular emphasis on the rapidly developing terahertz sources and applications
Engineering professionals, researchers, and policymakers alike will benefit from this insightful and forthright assessment of the future of microelectronics. Timely identification of the plausible scenarios for tomorrow presents a tremendous opportunity for constructive action today.
Sommaire
- Silicon in the nano age
- Nanoelectronic Technology: In Search of the Ultimate Device Structure
- Limits and Alternaitives to Optical Lithography
- The Future of CMOS Downscaling
- Future Trends in Memory Developments: Challenges and Perspective
- Future Challenges and Needs for Nano-Electyronics From a Manufacturing Viewpoint
- Wireless Sensor Networks and the Sensor Revolution
- The Physical Layer of Ambient Intelligence
- Modeling of Near-Field Effects in Sub-Wavelength Deep Ultraviolet Lithography
- Extreme Future CMOS Devices Using SOI Technology
- Double Gate Coupling and Quantum Tunneling in Ultrathin SOI MOSFETs
- Space-Radiation Effects in Advanced SOI Devices and Alternative Gate Dielectrics
- Modeling of Mobility in Ultra-Thin SOI MOSFETs : Physical Understanding and Analytical Models for Device Simulators
- Nanomaterialism, quanta, spins, and molecules
- Electrodynamics of Left-Handed Media
- Spintronics?
- Understanding Molecular Transistors
- Molecular Electronics: Experiments, Device Concepts and Architectures
- Molecular Electronics: A Proposed Roadmap for Commercialization (H. Goronkni & R. Tsui).
- Self-Assembly Motifs for Molecular Electronic Test Structures
- On the Road Towards Superconductor Computers: Twenty Years Later
- Self-Organized Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth of AlGaN/GaN Nanostructures on Si(111) Substrates for Optoelectronic Applications
- Free-Standing Si/SiGe Micro- and Nanotubes for Microelectronics
- Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI): A Path for Integration of Silicon Light Emitters into Future Microelectronic Chips?
- Organic Microelectronics Based on Polymer Nanostructures
- Quantum Devices: Microscope Theory and Simulation
- Critical Current and Magnetic Properties of Nb-Cu-Ni-Cu-Nb Junctions
- Tunneling Mechanism of 1/f Noise in GaN-Based HFETs
- Quantum cascade terahertz lasers and other laser novelties
- Quantum Cascade Lasers: Old Hats and New Tricks
- Quantum Cascade Lasers and Applications, Opportunities and Limitations
- Quantum Cascade Lasers: The Source of Choice for THz Photonics?
- Phonon-Depopulated THz Quantum Cascade Lasers
- The Generation and Applications of Ultra-Broadband Terahertz Radiation
- Avoiding Light Holes on the Path to a Si/SiGe Quantum Cascade Lasers
- Design and Continuous-Wave Room Temperature Performance of GaInAsSb/AiGaAsSb Type-I Electrically Pumped Lasers
- Semiconductor Lasersm Beyond Quantum Dots
- Phonon or Polaron Lasers?
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Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Serge Luryi, Jimmy Xu, Alex Zaslavsky |
Collection | Wiley-Interscience |
Parution | 06/10/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 408 |
Format | 16 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 700g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780471484059 |
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