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This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in innovative Beyond-CMOS nanodevices for developing novel functionalities, logic and memories dedicated to researchers, engineers and students. The book will particularly focus on the interest of nanostructures and nanodevices (nanowires, small slope switches, 2D layers, nanostructured materials, etc.) for advanced More than Moore (RF-nanosensors-energy harvesters, on-chip electronic cooling, etc.) and Beyond-CMOS logic and memories applications.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix

GENERAL INTRODUCTION xi
Francis BALESTRA

INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 2: SILICON NANOWIRE BIO-CHEMICAL SENSORS 1
Francis BALESTRA

CHAPTER 1. SMALL SLOPE SWITCHES 5
Adrian M. IONESCU and Francis BALESTRA, Kathy BOUCART, Giovanni SALVATORE and Alexandru RUSU

1.1. Introduction 5

1.2. Tunnel FETs 6

1.3. Ferroelectric gate FET 14

1.4. Bibliography 21

CHAPTER 2. NANOWIRE DEVICES 25
Gérard GHIBAUDO, Sylvain BARRAUD, Mikaël CASSÉ, Xin Peng WANG, Guo Qiang LO, Dim-Lee KWONG, Marco PALA and Zheng FANG

2.1. Introduction 25

2.2. NW for logic CMOS devices 26

2.2.1. NW fabrication and technology 26

2.2.2. Quantum simulation of NWs 37

2.2.3. Electrical characterization of NWs 49

2.3. Nano-CMOS ultimate memories 66

2.3.1. Overview of memory 66

2.3.2. NW application in the evolutive solution path 67

2.3.3. NW technology along the disruptive solution path 73

2.4. Conclusions 81

2.5. Acknowledgments 82

2.6. Bibliography 82

CHAPTER 3. GRAPHENE AND 2D LAYER DEVICES FOR MORE MOORE AND MORE-THAN-MOORE APPLICATIONS 97
Max C. LEMME

3.1. Introduction 97

3.2. Graphene 98

3.2.1. Graphene fabrication 98

3.2.2. Macroscopic graphene field effect transistors 101

3.2.3. Graphene nanoribbon transistors 103

3.2.4. Bilayer graphene and substrate effects 105

3.2.5. RF transistors 106

3.2.6. Alternative graphene switches 107

3.3. 2D materials beyond graphene 108

3.4. Conclusions 109

3.5. Acknowledgments 110

3.6. Bibliography 110

CHAPTER 4. NANOELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHES 117
Hervé FANET

4.1. Context 117

4.2. Nanorelay principles 118

4.2.1. The electrostatic actuation 119

4.2.2. The piezoelectrical actuation 120

4.2.3. The magnetic actuation 120

4.2.4. The thermal actuation 120

4.3. Electrostatic nanorelay modeling and optimization 121

4.3.1. Dynamic modeling 121

4.3.2. Quasi-static modeling 124

4.4. Technological challenges for NEMS computing 127

4.4.1. Low voltage operation 127

4.4.2. Reliability of contact technology 128

4.5. NEMS-based architectures 129

4.5.1. Conventional architectures 129

4.5.2. Adiabatic architectures 130

4.6. Conclusions 131

4.7. Bibliography 132

LIST OF AUTHORS 133

INDEX 135

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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 23/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9781848216556, 978-1848216556
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in innovative Beyond-CMOS nanodevices for developing novel functionalities, logic and memories dedicated to researchers, engineers and students. The book will particularly focus on the interest of nanostructures and nanodevices (nanowires, small slope switches, 2D layers, nanostructured materials, etc.) for advanced More than Moore (RF-nanosensors-energy harvesters, on-chip electronic cooling, etc.) and Beyond-CMOS logic and memories applications.

      Table of Contents

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix

      GENERAL INTRODUCTION xi
      Francis BALESTRA

      INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 2: SILICON NANOWIRE BIO-CHEMICAL SENSORS 1
      Francis BALESTRA

      CHAPTER 1. SMALL SLOPE SWITCHES 5
      Adrian M. IONESCU and Francis BALESTRA, Kathy BOUCART, Giovanni SALVATORE and Alexandru RUSU

      1.1. Introduction 5

      1.2. Tunnel FETs 6

      1.3. Ferroelectric gate FET 14

      1.4. Bibliography 21

      CHAPTER 2. NANOWIRE DEVICES 25
      Gérard GHIBAUDO, Sylvain BARRAUD, Mikaël CASSÉ, Xin Peng WANG, Guo Qiang LO, Dim-Lee KWONG, Marco PALA and Zheng FANG

      2.1. Introduction 25

      2.2. NW for logic CMOS devices 26

      2.2.1. NW fabrication and technology 26

      2.2.2. Quantum simulation of NWs 37

      2.2.3. Electrical characterization of NWs 49

      2.3. Nano-CMOS ultimate memories 66

      2.3.1. Overview of memory 66

      2.3.2. NW application in the evolutive solution path 67

      2.3.3. NW technology along the disruptive solution path 73

      2.4. Conclusions 81

      2.5. Acknowledgments 82

      2.6. Bibliography 82

      CHAPTER 3. GRAPHENE AND 2D LAYER DEVICES FOR MORE MOORE AND MORE-THAN-MOORE APPLICATIONS 97
      Max C. LEMME

      3.1. Introduction 97

      3.2. Graphene 98

      3.2.1. Graphene fabrication 98

      3.2.2. Macroscopic graphene field effect transistors 101

      3.2.3. Graphene nanoribbon transistors 103

      3.2.4. Bilayer graphene and substrate effects 105

      3.2.5. RF transistors 106

      3.2.6. Alternative graphene switches 107

      3.3. 2D materials beyond graphene 108

      3.4. Conclusions 109

      3.5. Acknowledgments 110

      3.6. Bibliography 110

      CHAPTER 4. NANOELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHES 117
      Hervé FANET

      4.1. Context 117

      4.2. Nanorelay principles 118

      4.2.1. The electrostatic actuation 119

      4.2.2. The piezoelectrical actuation 120

      4.2.3. The magnetic actuation 120

      4.2.4. The thermal actuation 120

      4.3. Electrostatic nanorelay modeling and optimization 121

      4.3.1. Dynamic modeling 121

      4.3.2. Quasi-static modeling 124

      4.4. Technological challenges for NEMS computing 127

      4.4.1. Low voltage operation 127

      4.4.2. Reliability of contact technology 128

      4.5. NEMS-based architectures 129

      4.5.1. Conventional architectures 129

      4.5.2. Adiabatic architectures 130

      4.6. Conclusions 131

      4.7. Bibliography 132

      LIST OF AUTHORS 133

      INDEX 135

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