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BEYOND SILICON CMOS: The path of Advanced Electronic Structure Engineering for low-voltage transistors. OUTLINE - System trend & transistor’s role, The 1st inflexion - Material-Augmented CMOS, The 2nd inflexion: Fully-depleted channel, Band-Engineered Channels & Heterogeneous CMOS, Emerging detractors to Low-Voltage devices, The Final Frontier: Novel Material & Structures.

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Domain:  High Tech Category: Semiconductors Subcategory: Transistors 
Upload Date: 28th-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
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