Micro-nanoelectronics Devices
Modeling of Diffusion and Operation Processes
- 1st Edition - March 20, 2018
- Latest edition
- Author: Christian Gontrand
- Language: English
Micro-nanoelectronics Devices: Modeling of Diffusion and Operation Processes concentrates on the modeling of diffusion processes and the behavior of modern integrated component… Read more
Description
Description
Micro-nanoelectronics Devices: Modeling of Diffusion and Operation Processes concentrates on the modeling of diffusion processes and the behavior of modern integrated components, from material, to architecture. It goes through the process, the device and the circuit regarding today's widely discussed nano-electronics, both from an industry perspective and that of public entities.
Key features
Key features
- Seeks to provide the core of modeling in micro (nano) electronics
- Introduces the equations underlying the modelizations and, ultimately, the related simulations
- Proposes what modifications should be made with respect to modeling
Readership
Readership
Researchers, master students, university students and professionals in the field.
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. Introduction and Reminders
2. Modeling of Diffusion Processes
3. Electrical Functioning of Devices
4. Background Noise in Micro- and Nanoelectronics
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 20, 2018
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Christian Gontrand
Christian Gontrad is a Professor at Lyon University, INL. A a Professor in semiconductor devices and circuits, he was at the head of the team “Smart System Integration” at the “Centre de Génie Electrique de Lyon” (CEGELY/AMPERE). On September 2001, he created the team “ Radiofrequency Devices, Circuits and Systems”, at LPM/INL Laboratory; he is now responsible of the axis: noises in mixed complex 2D and 3D RF circuits and systems.
Affiliations and expertise
INL, Lyon, FranceView book on ScienceDirect
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