
Carbon-Based Electronics
Transistors and Interconnects at the Nanoscale
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Transistors and Interconnects at the Nanoscale. This book deals with the theoretical description of photonic structures available in nature, and the physics and applications of biomimetic structures prepared in the laboratory. Experimental synthesis of biomimetic structures focuses on plasma processing, although other methods can also be adopted. In the book, anti-reflection properties of moth eye- or cicada wing-type nanostructured materials on semiconductor surfaces are discussed with emphasis on plasma fabrication procedures. This book focuses on plasma processing of biomimetic nanostructures and, therefore, is different from
Discovery of one-dimensional material carbon nanotubes in 1991 by the Japanese physicist Dr. Sumio Iijima has resulted in voluminous research in the field of carbon nanotubes for numerous applications, including possible replacement of silicon used in the fabrication of CMOS chips. Although various models for carbon nanotube-based transistors and interconnects have been proposed in the literature, an integrated approach to make them compatible with the present simulators is yet to be achieved. This book makes an attempt in this direction for the carbon-based electronics through fundamentals of solid-state physics and devices.