Search for dissertations about: "CMOS Technology"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 253 swedish dissertations containing the words CMOS Technology.
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16. Micro- and Millimeter Wave CMOS Beamforming Receivers
Abstract : The available bandwidth in wireless communication systems, such as the 802.11 family, is very limited. Together with the ever increasing data traffic, this causes problems. New possibilities are, however, available thanks to wide license-free bandwidth allocated at higher frequencies. READ MORE
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17. III-V Devices for Emerging Electronic Applications
Abstract : Today’s digitalized society relies on the advancement of silicon (Si) Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, but the limitations of down-scaling and the rapidly increasing demand for added functionality that is not easily achieved in Si, have pushed efforts to monolithically 3D-integrate III-V devices above the Si-CMOS technology. In addition, the demand for increased computational power and handling of vast amounts of data is rapidly increasing. READ MORE
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18. Integration of Ferroelectric HfO2 onto a III-V Nanowire Platform
Abstract : The discovery of ferroelectricity in CMOS-compatible oxides, such as doped hafnium oxide, has opened new possibilities for electronics by reviving the use of ferroelectric implementations on modern technology platforms. This thesis presents the ground-up integration of ferroelectric HfO2 on a thermally sensitive III-V nanowire platform leading to the successful implementation of ferroelectric transistors (FeFETs), tunnel junctions (FTJs), and varactors for mm-wave applications. READ MORE
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19. Monolithic Micro- and Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits in 90 nm CMOS Technology
Abstract : The objective of this work has been to design and characterize microwave components and circuits within a 90 nm RF-CMOS process.The work has been divided into two parts: integration of passive components and design and characterization of several mixer circuits. READ MORE
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20. Wafer-level processing of ultralow-loss Si3N4
Abstract : Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are devices fabricated on a planar wafer that allow light generation, processing, and detection. Photonic integration brings important advantages for scaling up the complexity and functionality of photonic systems and facilitates their mass deployment in areas where large volumes and compact solutions are needed, e. READ MORE