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High Performance Materials and Devices for High-Speed Electronic Systems : Selected Topics In Electronics And Systems : Book 61 - Faquir C Jain

High Performance Materials and Devices for High-Speed Electronic Systems

By: Faquir C Jain, C Broadbridge, Hong Tang, M Gherasimova

eText | 7 August 2018

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In this review volume, the editors have included the state-of-the-art research and development in nano composites, and optical electronics written by experts in the field. In addition, it also covers applications for emerging technologies in High-Speed Electronics.

In summary, topics covered in this volume includes various aspects of high performance materials and devices for implementing High-Speed Electronic systems.

Sample Chapter(s)
Characterization of Ge Quantum Dot Optical Waveguides for High Speed Optical Modulators

Contents:
  • Characterization of Ge Quantum Dot Optical Waveguides for High Speed Optical Modulators (J A Khan, E Heller and F Jain)
  • Electrophoretic Deposition of 10B Nano/Micro Particles in Deep Silicon Trenches for the Fabrication of Solid State Thermal Neutron Detectors (M Koirala, J W Wu, A Weltz, R Dahal, Y Danon and I Bhat)
  • Dual Quantum Dot Superlattice (B Parthasarathy, P Mirdha, J Kondo and F Jain)
  • Circuits and Simulation of Quaternary SRAM Using Quantum Dot Channel Field Effect Transistors (QDC-FETs) (B Saman, J Kondo, J Chandy and F C Jain)
  • Modeling and Fabrication of GeOx-Ge Cladded Quantum Dot Channel (QDC) FETs on Poly-Silicon (J Kondo, P Mirdha, B Parthasarathy, P-Y Chan, B Saman, E Heller and F Jain)
  • Quantum Dot Floating Gate Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Using Ge Quantum Dot Channel for Faster Erasing (M Lingalugari, E Heller, B Parthasarathy, J Chandy and F Jain)
  • Design of an Inductorless Power Converter with Maximizing Power Extraction for Energy Harvesting (R Umaz and L Wang)
  • High-Speed Pulsed Fiber Ring Laser Using Photonic Crystal Fiber (X Zhang, S Thapa and N K Dutta)
  • Chirped Superlattices as Adjustable Strain Platforms for Metamorphic Semiconductor Devices (M T Islam, X Chen, T Kujofsa and J E Ayers)
  • Dynamical X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of a GaAs/In0.3Ga0.7As Single Quantum Well Grown on a GaAs (001) Substrate (F A Althowibi and J E Ayers)
  • The Measurement of Microwave Absorption Characteristics of Nanocomposites Using a Coaxial Line Technique (A Teber, R Bansal, I S Unver and Z Mehmedi)
  • Additively Manufactured Inkjet-/3D-/4D-Printed Wireless Sensors Modules (A Adeyeye, A Eid, J Hester, T-H Lin, S A Nauroze, B Tehrani and M M Tentzris)
  • All-Optical Logic Gates Based on Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (X Zhang, S Thapa and N K Dutta)

Readership: Graduate students, researchers, and scientists developing High-Speed Electronics and systems.
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