Search for dissertations about: "metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor MOSFET"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor MOSFET.
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1. SiC CMOS and memory devices for high-temperature integrated circuits
Abstract : High-temperature electronics find use in extreme environments, like data logging in downhole drilling for geothermal energy production, inside of high-temperature turbines, industrial gas sensors and space electronics. The simplest systems use a sensor and a transmitter, but more advance electronic systems would additionally require a microcontroller with memory. READ MORE
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2. InAs Nanowire Devices and Circuits
Abstract : Since the introduction of the transistor and the integrated circuit, the semiconductor industry has developed at a remarkable pace. By continuously fabricating smaller and faster transistors, it has been possible to maintain an exponential increase in performance, a phenomenon famously described by Moore’s Law. READ MORE
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3. Vertical InAs Nanowire Devices and RF Circuits
Abstract : Recent decades have seen an exponential increase in the functionality of electronic circuits, allowing for continuous innovation, which benefits society. This increase in functionality has been facilitated by scaling down the dimensions of the most important electronic component in modern electronics: the Si-based MOSFET. READ MORE
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4. Vertical III-V Nanowire Transistors for Low-Power Electronics
Abstract : Power dissipation has been the major challenge in the downscaling of transistor technology. Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) have struggled to keep a low power consumption while still maintaining a high performance due to the low carrier mobilities of Si but also due to their inherent minimum inverse subthreshold slope (S ≥ 60 mV/dec) which is limited by thermionic emission. READ MORE
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5. Detection and removal of traps at the SiO2/SiC interface
Abstract : The interface between silicon dioxide (SiO2) and silicon carbide (SiC) is at the heart of the SiC metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect (MOSFET) transistor. The technology to produce a high quality SiO2/SiC interface does not exist today, hampering further development of the SiC MOSFET. READ MORE