Hybrid CMOS single-electron-transistor device and circuit design

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Hybrid CMOS single-electron-transistor device and circuit design

Santanu Mahapatra, Adrian Mihai Ionescu

(Integrated microsystems series)

Artech House, c2006

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) is a widely accepted and utilized technology among electrical engineers involved with circuit design. SET (single electron transistor) technology has recently gained significant attention, because it can be combined with CMOSs to improve overall performance of integrated circuits - reducing power consumption and achieving greater functionality. This cutting-edge resource provides professionals with the conceptual framework and specific strategies for CMSO-SET hybrid circuit design. The book offers a thorough understanding of the pros and cons of digital SETs, and explains how SETs can solve the intrinsic drawbacks of CMOS technology. From the basic physics of single electron transistors and SET modeling, to advanced concepts like CMSO-SET co-integration, the book helps engineers realize significant performance benefits by showing them how to incorporate SET technology into their design projects.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: CMOS Scaling and Single Electronics. Compact Modeling of Single Electron Transistors. Single Electron Transistor Logic. Hybridization of CMOS and SET. Few Electron Multiple Value Logic and Memory Design. Fabrication of Single Electron Transistors and Compatibility with Silicon CMOS. Appendixes A and B.

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