"The text comprehensively discusses the advanced MOS devices and their circuit applications with reliability concerns. Further, an energy-efficient Tunnel FET-based circuit application will investigate in terms of the output voltage, power efficiency, energy consumption, and performances using the device circuit co-design approach.The book discusses advanced MOS devices and their circuit design for energy-efficient systems on chips (SoCs) and covers MOS devices, materials, and related semiconductor transistor technologies ...
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"The text comprehensively discusses the advanced MOS devices and their circuit applications with reliability concerns. Further, an energy-efficient Tunnel FET-based circuit application will investigate in terms of the output voltage, power efficiency, energy consumption, and performances using the device circuit co-design approach.The book discusses advanced MOS devices and their circuit design for energy-efficient systems on chips (SoCs) and covers MOS devices, materials, and related semiconductor transistor technologies for the next-generation ultra-low power applications. It examines the use of field-effect transistors for biosensing circuit applications and covers reliability design considerations and compact modeling of advanced low power MOS transistors and includes research problem statements with specifications, commercially available industry data in the appendix. The book presents Verilog-A model-based simulations for circuit analysis.The text provides detailed discussions of DC and analog/RF characteristics, effects of trap-assisted tunneling (TAT) for reliability analysis, spacer-underlap engineering methodology, doping profile analysis, and work-function techniques. It further covers novel MOS devices including FinFET, Graphene field-effect transistor, Tunnel FETS, and Flash memory devices. It will serve as an ideal design book for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields including electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, computer engineering, materials science, nanoscience, and nanotechnology"--
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