ECE 612 Nanoscale Transistors (Fall 2006)
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Nanoscale Transistors is a five-week online course that develops a unified framework for understanding essential physics of nanoscale transistors, their important applications, and trends and directions. Registration now open |
Please Note: An updated version of this course, for Fall 2008, is available.
This course examines the device physics of advanced transistors and the process, device, circuit, and systems considerations that enter into the development of new integrated circuit technologies.
Publications
- Nanoscale Transistors: Device Physics, Modeling and Simulation
by Mark Lundstrom and Jing Guo (Springer - 2006) This book provides an introduction to the mathematical theory of ballistic MOSFETs and a brief discussion of the physics of scattering in nanoscale MOSFETs as well as an overview of simulation approaches to treat semiclassical and quantum transport.
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