Nanoelectronics

Nanoelectronics: Quantum Engineering of Low-Dimensional Nanoensembles

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Synopsis

Brings the Band Structure of Carbon-Based Devices into the Limelight

A shift to carbon is positioning biology as a process of synthesis in mainstream engineering. Silicon is quickly being replaced with carbon-based electronics, devices are being reduced down to nanometer scale, and further potential applications are being considered. While traditionally, engineers are trained by way of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, Nanoelectronics: Quantum Engineering of Low-Dimensional Nanoensembles establishes biology as an essential basic science for engineers to explore.

Unifies Science and Engineering: from Quantum Physics to Nanoengineering

Drawing heavily on published papers by the author, this research-driven text offers a complete review of nanoelectronic transport starting from quantum waves, to ohmic and ballistic conduction, and saturation-limited extreme nonequilibrium conditions. In addition, it highlights a new paradigm using non-equilibrium Arora’s Distribution Function (NEADF) and establishes this function as the starting point (from band theory to equilibrium to extreme nonequilibrium carrier statistics). The author focuses on nano-electronic device design and development, including carbon-based devices, and provides you with a vantage point for the global outlook on the future of nanoelectronics devices and ULSI.

Encompassing ten chapters, this illuminating text:

  • Converts the electric-field response of drift velocity into current–voltage relationships that are driven by the presence of critical voltage and saturation current arising from the unidirectional drift of carriers
  • Applies the effect of these scaled-down dimensions to nano-MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor)
  • Considers specialized applications that can be tried through a number of suggested projects that are all feasible with MATLAB® codes
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Nanoelectronics: Quantum Engineering of Low-Dimensional Nanoensembles

*contains the latest research in nanoelectronics, identifies problems and other factors to consider when it comes to nanolayer design and application, and ponders future trends.*Print Versions of this book also include access to the ebook version.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780367575922
  • Number of pages: 430
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
  • Weight: 453g
  • Languages: English

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