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Graphene Nanotechnology the Next Generation Logic, Memory and 3D Integrated Circuits
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)
Floating gate transistor is the basic building block of non-volatile flash memory, which
is one of the most widely used memory gadgets in modern micro and nano electronic
applications. Recently there has been a surge ...
Silicon on Ferroelectric Insulator Field Effect Transistor (SOFFET): A Radical Alternative to Overcome the Thermionic Limit
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)
The path of down-scaling traditional MOSFET is reaching its technological,
economic and, most importantly, fundamental physical limits. Before the dead-end of the
roadmap, it is imperative to conduct a broad research ...
Technological Solution beyond MOSFET and Binary Logic Device
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2018)
Today’s technology is based on the binary number system-based circuitry, which
is the outcome of the simple on and off switching mechanism of the prevailing transistors.
Consideration of higher radix number system can ...
Investigation of Interconnect and Device Designs for Emerging Post-MOSFET and Beyond Silicon Technologies
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)
The integrated circuit industry has been pursuing Moore’s curve down to deep
nanoscale dimensions that would lead to the anticipated delivery of 100 billion transistors on
a 300 mm² die operating below 1V supply in the ...
Ultra Low Power SubThreshold Device Design Using New Ion Implantation Profile
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)
One of the important aspects of integrated circuit design is doping profile of a transistor
along its length, width and depth. Devices for super-threshold circuit usually employ halo and
retrograde doping profiles in ...
Addressing On-Chip Power Conversion and Dissipation Issues in Many-Core System-on-a-Chip based on Conventional Silicon and Emerging Nanotechnologies
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2017)
Integrated circuits (ICs) are moving towards system-on-a-chip (SOC) designs. SOC
allows various small and large electronic systems to be implemented in a single chip. This
approach enables the miniaturization of design ...