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Edited by: Prof. Michele Riccio, Prof. Andrea Irace and Prof. Giovanni Breglio
Online since: August 2024
Description: The processing and properties analysis of semiconductor structures are standing at the cutting edge of technological innovation, propelling advancements in the production of solid-state electronics. These technologies require a range of sophisticated and precise operations and are crucial in modifying materials to achieve the desired electrical characteristics of completed structures. The presented special edition will be an invaluable resource for engineers and researchers involved in the development in the area of semiconductor technologies.
Edited by: Alexei N. Nazarov and Jean-Pierre Raskin
Online since: July 2011
Description: This special collection covers: 1. the technology of semiconductor-on-insulator structures and devices; 2. the physics of new SOI devices; 3. SOI sensors and MEMS; 4. nanodots, nanowires and nanofilms. The first part covers a wide variety of SemOI-based structures such as ZnO-on-Insulators, a-SiC-on-Si oxide, graphite inner films fabricated by ion implantation, and others. The second part presents new devices based upon impact ionization near to the source junction, the modeling of charge transport in nano-scale SOI MOSFETs, the electrical properties of SOI MOSFETs with LaLuO3 high-k gate dielectric and the study of neutron effects upon the behavior of nanometer-scale SOI devices. The third part considers various types of SOI sensors and MEMS, together with their characteristics and applications. The fourth part describes the fabrication and properties of quantum-dimensional structures such as nanowires and nanodots. This book will therefore be useful to a wide readership.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: Akira Suzuki, Hajime Okumura, Prof. Tsunenobu Kimoto, Takashi Fuyuki, Kenji Fukuda and Dr. Shin-ichi Nishizawa
Online since: September 2008
Description: Wide-bandgap semiconductors, such as silicon carbide and group-III nitrides have attracted increasing attention as promising target materials for high-power, high-frequency and high-temperature electronics use, as well as exploitation as short-wavelength light-emitters.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
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