Functional Nanomaterials and Devices for Electronics, Sensors and Energy Harvesting, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Engineering Materials Series

Coordinators: Nazarov Alexei, Balestra Francis, Kilchytska Valeriya, Flandre Denis

Language: English

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469 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This book contains reviews of recent experimental and theoretical results related to nanomaterials. It focuses on novel functional materials and nanostructures in combination with silicon on insulator (SOI) devices, as well as on the physics of new devices and sensors, nanostructured materials and nano scaled device characterization. Special attention is paid to fabrication and properties of modern low-power, high-performance, miniaturized, portable sensors in a wide range of applications such as telecommunications, radiation control, biomedical instrumentation and chemical analysis. In this book, new approaches exploiting nanotechnologies (such as UTBB FD SOI, Fin FETs, nanowires, graphene or carbon nanotubes on dielectric) to pave a way between ?More Moore? and ?More than Moore? are considered, in order to create different kinds of sensors and devices which will consume less electrical power, be more portable and totally compatible with modern microelectronics products.

Nanoscale CMOS Materials and Devices.- Beyond CMOS Materials, Devices and Their Diagnostic.- New Functional Nanomaterials and Nanoscaled Devices for Energy Harvesting, Light Emission, Optoelectronics and THz Range.- NanoSensors and MEMS/NEMS.

Contains review articles written by experts from leading European universities, institutions and industrial companies

Presents a complete overview of fabrication of sensors

Explores new approaches to fabricate modern microelectronic products

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras