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|a Khanna, Vinod Kumar.
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|a Integrated Nanoelectronics
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|b Nanoscale CMOS, Post-CMOS and Allied Nanotechnologies /
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|a From the Content: Nanosciences: Synergy and Disparities -- Nanostructured Materials -- Nanoscale Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) and Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (CMOSFETs) -- Resonant Tunneling Devices and Quantum Dot Cells -- Single Electron Transistors -- Molecular Electronics -- Nanoscale Magnetic Phenomena.
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|a Keeping nanoelectronics in focus, this book looks at interrelated fields namely nanomagnetics, nanophotonics, nanomechanics and nanobiotechnology, that go hand-in-hand or are likely to be utilized in future in various ways for backing up or strengthening nanoelectronics. Complementary nanosciences refer to the alternative nanosciences that can be combined with nanoelectronics. The book brings students and researchers from multiple disciplines (and therefore with disparate levels of knowledge, and, more importantly, lacunae in this knowledge) together and to expose them to the essentials of integrative nanosciences. The central idea is that the five identified disciplines overlap significantly and arguably cohere into one fundamental nanotechnology discipline. The book caters to interdisciplinary readership in contrast to many of the existing nanotechnology related books that relate to a specific discipline. The book lays special emphasis on nanoelectronics since this field has advanced most rapidly amongst all the nanotechnology disciplines and with significant commercial pervasion. In view of the significant impact that nanotechnology is predicted to have on society, the topics and their interrelationship in this book are of considerable interest and immense value to students, professional engineers, and reserachers.
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