Search for dissertations about: "MOSFET"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the word MOSFET.
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16. InGaAs Nanowire and Quantum Well Devices
Abstract : To fulfill the increasing demand for high-speed electronics used for computation or communication is one everlasting challenge for the semiconductor industry. Emerging fields such as quantum computation also has a need for circuits operating at cryogenic temperatures. READ MORE
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17. Novel concepts for advanced CMOS : Materials, process and device architecture
Abstract : The continuous and aggressive dimensional miniaturization ofthe conventional complementary-metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)architecture has been the main impetus for the vast growth ofIC industry over the past decades. As the CMOS downscalingapproaches the fundamental limits, unconventional materials andnovel device architectures are required in order to guaranteethe ultimate scaling in device dimensions and maintain theperformance gain expected from the scaling. READ MORE
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18. Towards Low-Voltage, High-Current : A pioneering drive concept for battery electric vehicles
Abstract : The first electric low-voltage vehicles were constructed in the mid-19th century, but by the early 20th century they were progressively replacedby successors with internal combustion engines. As the consequences ofusing fossil fuels are better understood, our society is now transitioning back. READ MORE
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19. Modeling and characterization of novel MOS devices
Abstract : Challenges with integrating high-κ gate dielectric,retrograde Si1-xGexchannel and silicided contacts in future CMOStechnologies are investigated experimentally and theoreticallyin this thesis. ρMOSFETs with either Si or strained Si1-xGex surface-channel and different high-κgate dielectric are examined. READ MORE
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20. Vertical III-V Nanowire MOSFETs
Abstract : Vertical III-V nanowire MOSFETs are interesting candidates for future digital and analog applications. High electron velocity III-V materials allow fabrication of low power and high frequency MOSFETs. Vertical vapor-liquid-solid growth enables fabrication of axial and radial heterostructure nanowires. READ MORE