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Graphene Nanoelectronics
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Graphene Nanoelectronics describes how graphene can be used as a replacement for Silicon technology, in addition to the potential benefits of using graphene in a variety of electronic applications. Readers will find recent advances in the field and various methods for graphene growth.
Graphene has emerged as a potential candidate to replace traditional CMOS for a number of electronic applications; this book presents the latest advances in graphene nanoelectronics and the potential benefits of using graphene in a wide variety of electronic applications. The book also provides details on various methods to grow graphene, including epitaxial, CVD, and chemical methods. This book serves as a spring-board for anyone trying to start working on graphene. The book is also suitable to experts who wish to update themselves with the latest findings in the field.
Describes the transport properties of graphene Includes a detailed discussion of alternative state variables such as spin and excitons Provides insight into graphene transistors and interconnects for both analog and digital electronics Presents the latest advances in graphene growth by various techniques - epitaxial growth, chemical vapor deposition and chemical methods
Klappentext
The rapid growth of the electronics industry can be attributed in large part to the scalability of the transistor. Continued scaling of transistor dimensions has enabled increased functionality with each new generation of integrated circuits. Historically, this scaling has followed Moore's Law which became a self-fulfilling prophecy wherein the number of transistors on a chip is doubled every 18-24 months. However, a number of bottlenecks arise beyond c. 2020 that will impede this progress and this will lead to high heat dissipation in ICs, large power consumption, and low chip yield. Thus, beyond c. 2020, the electronics industry needs novel technologies that enable continued increases in chip functionality. Considering that the transition from research to manufacturing can take 10 years or more for novel technologies, there is considerable effort world-wide to identify next-generation enablers for electronics. Graphene is one of the most promising materials to replace Silicon, and this book discusses a number of aspects of graphene for nanoelectronics applications. With the growing interest in this material, this book serves as a spring-board for anyone trying to start working on this topic. The book contains in-depth discussions of graphene properties, transistors, novel state variables, interconnects, growth, and device fabrication.
- Describes the transport properties of graphene;
- Includes a detailed discussion of alternative state variables such as spin and excitons;
- Provides insight into graphene transistors and interconnects for both analog and digital electronics;
Presents the latest advances in graphene growth by various techniques - epitaxial growth, chemical vapor deposition and chemical methods.
Inhalt
CMOS Performance Scaling.- Electronic Transport in Graphene.- Graphene Transistors.- Alternate State Variables for Graphene Transistors.- Transport of Novel State Variables.- Formation of Epitaxial Graphene.- Graphene Growth by CVD Methods.- Chemical Approaches to Produce Graphene Oxide and Related Materials.- Atomic Layer Deposition of Dielectrics on Graphene.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781493941551
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Thermal Engineering
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012
- Editor Raghu Murali
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 265
- Herausgeber Springer New York
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781493941551
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-4939-4155-1
- Titel Graphene Nanoelectronics
- Untertitel From Materials to Circuits
- Gewicht 433g