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Nanowire Transistors

Nanowire Transistors

Nanowire Transistors

Physics of Devices and Materials in One Dimension
Jean-Pierre Colinge, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)
James C. Greer, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland
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    From quantum mechanical concepts to practical circuit applications, this book presents a self-contained and up-to-date account of the physics and technology of nanowire semiconductor devices. It includes a unified account of the critical ideas central to low-dimensional physics and transistor physics which equips readers with a common framework and language to accelerate scientific and technological developments across the two fields. Detailed descriptions of novel quantum mechanical effects such as quantum current oscillations, the metal-to-semiconductor transition and the transition from classical transistor to single-electron transistor operation are described in detail, in addition to real-world applications in the fields of nanoelectronics, biomedical sensing techniques, and advanced semiconductor research. Including numerous illustrations to help readers understand these phenomena, this is an essential resource for researchers and professional engineers working on semiconductor devices and materials in academia and industry.

    • Explains how nanowire transistors can be used to extend the lifespan of Moore's law
    • Describes the physics and electrical properties of nanowire transistors and the techniques used to fabricate them
    • Enables readers to understand the subject using a combination of simple examples and deeply involved physics based on quantum mechanics

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    'This is a very interesting and advanced book that gives a deep introduction to and explanation of the physics behind nanowire transistors … It is well written, organized, and self-explanatory, and can be used as a reference by those who wish to enter into the field of nanowire and nanostructure-based electronics. The book has many up-to-date references and clear and precise text with plenty of figures and diagrams, and therefore is a fundamental resource. … This is a well-organized book wherein the preceding chapters are used as the basis for understanding the following ones. … [It] is suitable for graduate researchers in materials science and semiconductor devices as well as engineers who want deeper insight into the explanation of nanowire-based devices.' Joana Vaz Pinto, MRS Bulletin

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Multigate and nanowire transistors
    • 3. Synthesis and fabrication of semiconductor nanowires
    • 4. Quantum mechanics in one-dimension
    • 5. Nanowire electronic structure
    • 6. Charge transport in quasi-1D nanostructures
    • 7. Nanowire transistor circuits
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Jean-Pierre Colinge , Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)

      Jean-Pierre Colinge is a Director at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the TSMC and received the IEEE Andrew Grove Award in 2012. He has over 35 years' experience in conducting research on semiconductor devices and has authored several books on the topic.

    • James C. Greer , Tyndall National Institute, Ireland

      James C. Greer is a Professor and Head of the Graduate Studies Centre at the Tyndall National Institute, and co-founder and Director of EOLAS Designs Ltd, having formerly worked at Mostek, Texas Instruments, and Hitachi Central Research. He received the inaugural Intel Outstanding Researcher Award for Simulation and Metrology in 2012.