
Field-Effect Transistor Devices
Post-CMOS Theory and Applications
Wiley-Scrivener (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. June 2026
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-1-394-31145-3 (ISBN)
Description
Master the More-Moore paradigm and the cutting-edge material innovations redefining the limits of semiconductor miniaturization with this essential roadmap to the future of global microelectronics fabrication.
In today's rapidly evolving electronics landscape, the relentless pursuit of miniaturization stands as a fundamental objective. This drive fuels substantial investments in semiconductor fabrication facilities worldwide. This book serves as a concise, comprehensive guide to semiconductor device miniaturization. It delves into a wide spectrum of topics, including characteristics, innovative materials, structural modifications, and advancements in semiconductor devices. It meticulously traces the evolution of semiconductor devices, shedding light on both existing and proposed technologies, while emphasizing the significance of Moore's Law and the More-Moore paradigm. This compendium provides a holistic view of recent developments, incorporating discussions on cutting-edge research and innovative concepts in the field of miniaturized semiconductor devices and their practical applications.
In today's rapidly evolving electronics landscape, the relentless pursuit of miniaturization stands as a fundamental objective. This drive fuels substantial investments in semiconductor fabrication facilities worldwide. This book serves as a concise, comprehensive guide to semiconductor device miniaturization. It delves into a wide spectrum of topics, including characteristics, innovative materials, structural modifications, and advancements in semiconductor devices. It meticulously traces the evolution of semiconductor devices, shedding light on both existing and proposed technologies, while emphasizing the significance of Moore's Law and the More-Moore paradigm. This compendium provides a holistic view of recent developments, incorporating discussions on cutting-edge research and innovative concepts in the field of miniaturized semiconductor devices and their practical applications.
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English
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Professional and scholarly
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Field-Effect Transistor Devices
Post-CMOS Theory and Applications
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Field-Effect Transistor Devices
Post-CMOS Theory and Applications
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Persons
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication at the Velammal College of Engineering and Technology with 22 years of teaching experience. She has authored two books, published papers in 24 reputed journals and 53 international conferences, and holds one patent. Her research interests include analytical modeling, simulation, and oxides.
Naima Guenifi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Batna 2. She has more than 25 publications in international journals of repute. Her research focuses on characterization techniques for Tunnel FETs and optimization techniques involving genetic algorithms and neural networks.
Shiromani Balmukund Rahi, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Technology at Gautam Buddha University. He has published 26 research papers, three conference proceedings, 30 book chapters, and seven books. His research interests include nanofabrication, quantum mechanics, and material characterization.
J. Ajayan, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Sri Rajeshwara University. He has published more than 150 research articles in various journals and international conferences, six books, more than 20 book chapters, and three patents. His areas of interest include microelectronics, semiconductor devices, nanotechnology, RF-integrated circuits, and photovoltaics.
Naima Guenifi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Batna 2. She has more than 25 publications in international journals of repute. Her research focuses on characterization techniques for Tunnel FETs and optimization techniques involving genetic algorithms and neural networks.
Shiromani Balmukund Rahi, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Technology at Gautam Buddha University. He has published 26 research papers, three conference proceedings, 30 book chapters, and seven books. His research interests include nanofabrication, quantum mechanics, and material characterization.
J. Ajayan, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Sri Rajeshwara University. He has published more than 150 research articles in various journals and international conferences, six books, more than 20 book chapters, and three patents. His areas of interest include microelectronics, semiconductor devices, nanotechnology, RF-integrated circuits, and photovoltaics.
Editor
Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, India
University of Batna 2, Algeria
Mahamaya College of Agriculture Engineering and Technology, India
Sri Rajeshwara University, India
Content
Preface xv
Acknowledgment xxiv
1 Junctionless Multigate Field Effect Transistor 1
R. Ouchen, T. Berghout, F. Djeffal and H. Ferhati
2 Heterojunction Field Effect Transistor 33
Shahnaz Kossar, Asif Rasool, R. Amiruddin, Syed Abbas Ali, Mohammad Ayaz Ahmad, Nasharath Mapjan, Kasim Sakran Abass and Mir Waqas Alam
3 Nanosheet Field Effect Transistor 53
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha, S. Nagarajan, P. Karthikeyan and G. Pradeep Kumar
4 Post CMOS Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor 69
Vishnudevi N., Thenmozhi T., Vijay M. and P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam
5 Underlapped MOSFETs and Its Characteristics 99
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha and G. Pradeep Kumar
6 Fundamental of Carbon Nanowires and its Applications 111
N. Nagarani, P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam and B. Karthikeyan
7 Junctionless Transistor 129
S. Manikandan, M. Karthigai Pandian and A. Srinivasan
8 Field-Effect Transistor-Based Biosensors in Medical Field: Principles and Material Innovations 153
Shivangi Srivastava and Sajal Agarwal
9 Wearable Device Analysis and Applications 175
Sarin Vijay Mythry
10 Perovskites: Pioneering the Next Generation of Semiconductor Technologies 189
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, S. Nagarajan, K. Kavitha, P. Karthikeyan and G. Pradeep Kumar
11 Performance Analysis of Eco-Friendly Perovskite Solar Cells 209
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha and G. Pradeep Kumar
12 Real Time Myocardial Infarction Detection and Localization Using an Advanced VLSI System 229
Janani V.G., Suveetha Dhanaselavm P., Vasuki S. and Muneeswari B.
13 Tunnel Field Effect Transistors and its Application as Label-Free Biosensor 255
Basudha Dewan
14 Graphene Nanosheet Field Effect Transistor 275
S. Raj Kumar, S. Murugan and T. Esther
15 Design and Performance Analysis of 10 T and 28 T Full Adder Using MOSFET and FinFET 293
Varsha Jayaprakash, Boggarapu Lokesh, Aishwarya K. and B. Lakshmi
16 Investigations of Vital Design Parameters of a Low-Power Amplifying Unit for EEG and Advanced Neuroscience Research 317
Sarin Vijay Mythry, Shashi Kant Gupta and Sai Kiran O.
17 Heterojunction Tunnel FET with Graphene Nanoribbon 333
Ritam Dutta and J. Ajayan
18 Hybrid Field Effect Transistor 347
K. Kavitha, P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, S. Nagarajan, G. Pradeep Kumar and P. Karthikeyan
Index 381
Acknowledgment xxiv
1 Junctionless Multigate Field Effect Transistor 1
R. Ouchen, T. Berghout, F. Djeffal and H. Ferhati
2 Heterojunction Field Effect Transistor 33
Shahnaz Kossar, Asif Rasool, R. Amiruddin, Syed Abbas Ali, Mohammad Ayaz Ahmad, Nasharath Mapjan, Kasim Sakran Abass and Mir Waqas Alam
3 Nanosheet Field Effect Transistor 53
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha, S. Nagarajan, P. Karthikeyan and G. Pradeep Kumar
4 Post CMOS Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor 69
Vishnudevi N., Thenmozhi T., Vijay M. and P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam
5 Underlapped MOSFETs and Its Characteristics 99
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha and G. Pradeep Kumar
6 Fundamental of Carbon Nanowires and its Applications 111
N. Nagarani, P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam and B. Karthikeyan
7 Junctionless Transistor 129
S. Manikandan, M. Karthigai Pandian and A. Srinivasan
8 Field-Effect Transistor-Based Biosensors in Medical Field: Principles and Material Innovations 153
Shivangi Srivastava and Sajal Agarwal
9 Wearable Device Analysis and Applications 175
Sarin Vijay Mythry
10 Perovskites: Pioneering the Next Generation of Semiconductor Technologies 189
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, S. Nagarajan, K. Kavitha, P. Karthikeyan and G. Pradeep Kumar
11 Performance Analysis of Eco-Friendly Perovskite Solar Cells 209
P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, K. Kavitha and G. Pradeep Kumar
12 Real Time Myocardial Infarction Detection and Localization Using an Advanced VLSI System 229
Janani V.G., Suveetha Dhanaselavm P., Vasuki S. and Muneeswari B.
13 Tunnel Field Effect Transistors and its Application as Label-Free Biosensor 255
Basudha Dewan
14 Graphene Nanosheet Field Effect Transistor 275
S. Raj Kumar, S. Murugan and T. Esther
15 Design and Performance Analysis of 10 T and 28 T Full Adder Using MOSFET and FinFET 293
Varsha Jayaprakash, Boggarapu Lokesh, Aishwarya K. and B. Lakshmi
16 Investigations of Vital Design Parameters of a Low-Power Amplifying Unit for EEG and Advanced Neuroscience Research 317
Sarin Vijay Mythry, Shashi Kant Gupta and Sai Kiran O.
17 Heterojunction Tunnel FET with Graphene Nanoribbon 333
Ritam Dutta and J. Ajayan
18 Hybrid Field Effect Transistor 347
K. Kavitha, P. Suveetha Dhanaselvam, B. Karthikeyan, S. Nagarajan, G. Pradeep Kumar and P. Karthikeyan
Index 381