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Field-Effect Transistors Technology : From Sustainability to Next-Generation VLSI Design - Ashish Raman

Field-Effect Transistors Technology

From Sustainability to Next-Generation VLSI Design

By: Ashish Raman (Editor), Prabhat Singh (Editor), Naveen Kumar (Editor), Sarabdeep Singh (Editor)

eText | 8 December 2025 | Edition Number 1

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The text provides a comprehensive exploration of the transitions occurring in the field-effect transistor technology, covering the historical evolution, current advancements, and future trends.

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  • Highlights the significance of field-effect transistors in VLSI and post-complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor design strategies.
  • Discusses design challenges, different modeling aspects of field-effect transistors, and emerging materials in semiconductor design.
  • Showcases the importance of simulation in forecasting device behavior, enhancing performance, and investigating novel device designs.
  • Covers topics such as quantum computing, device simulation process on technology computer-aided design, carbon nanotubes, and organic field-effect transistors.

The text is primarily written for senior undergraduates, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering, electrical and communications engineering, materials science, nanoscience, and nanotechnology.

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