Electronics and Communications Technology

Low-Dimensional Nanoelectronic Devices
Theoretical Analysis and Cutting-Edge Research

Editors: Angsuman Sarkar, PhD
Arpan Deyasi

Low-Dimensional Nanoelectronic Devices

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: October 2022
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781774638668
E-Book ISBN: 9781003277378
Pages: 376 w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 36 color and 98 b/w illustrations

“An efficient yet comprehensive representation of cutting-edge developments become extremely crucial at this juncture of twenty-first century. From that point-of-view, the present book exactly fits in the requirement content-wise.”
—From the Foreword by Ajit Kumar Panda, PhD, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer of ED Society

Providing cutting-edge research on nanoelectronics and photonic devices and its application in future integrated circuits, this state-of-the-art book tackles the challenges of the different detailed theoretical and analytical models of solving the problems of various nanodevices. The volume also explores from different angles the roles of material composition and choice of materials that now play the most critical role in determining outcomes of various low-dimensional nanoelectronic devices. The applications of those findings are extremely beneficial for the computing and telecommunication industries.

Beginning with a solid theoretical background for every chapter, this volume covers the hottest areas of present-day electronic engineering. The continuous miniaturization of devices, components, and systems requires corresponding cutting-edge theoretical analysis supported by simulated findings before actual fabrication. That purpose is given maximum focus in this volume, which has interdisciplinary appeal, making it a comprehensive technological volume that deals with underlying aspects of physics, materials, structures in nano-regime, and the corresponding end-product in the form of device. The chapters provide up-to-the-minute theoretical and experimental works on nanoscale devices, with special emphasis on nano-MOSFET modeling and characterization and the latest pioneering research in the area of nanodevice fabrication. Equivalent circuit modeling is also analyzed for a few specific devices, leading to potential applications in various systems.

The research provided in Low-Dimensional Nanoelectronic Devices: Theoretical Analysis and Cutting-Edge Research will help researchers and scientists in this area better address real-world problems and challenges in developing new low-dimensional nanoelectronic devices and will contribute toward building sustainable technology for the future.

CONTENTS:

Preface

1. Design Topologies for Low-Frequency and Low-Noise Neural Signal Processing
Kulbhushan Sharma

2. Sensing Using Memristive Approach, Governing Physics, and Instrumentation Challenges
Abhijit Kumar Pal and Sunipa Roy

3. Analog and RF Performance Analysis and Its Sensitivity to Critical Geometrical Parameters in Junctionless Accumulation Mode Bulk FinFET
Kalyan Biswas and Angsuman Sarkar

4. Charge Storage Mechanism in Proteotronic Capacitors
Shrabani Guhathakurata, Nabin Baran Manik, Sheetikanta Mohanty, Dipun Jena, Subhasis Satapathy, Debasish Panda, Ajit Dash, Rohini Mahato, Gufran Ahmad, Prashant Kumar Singh, and Sandipan Mallik

5. Recent Advancement in Graphene-Based Metasurface Structures
Sambit Kumar Ghosh, Santanu Das, and Somak Bhattacharyya

6. Silicon Nanotube FETs: From Device Concept to Analytical Model Development
Arun Kumar and Pramod Kumar Tiwari

7. Techniques for Deposition of Diamond-Like Carbon and Their Potential Applications in Teaching and Training Materials Engineers
Rajnish Sharma

8. Modeling Approach of Work Function Engineered Tunnel Field Effect Transistors: A Physical Insight
Navjeet Bagga and Saheli Sarkhel

9. Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices with Asymmetric Heterocontact Geometries
Gufran Ahmad, Shrabani Guhathakurata, Sheetikanta Mohanty, Prashant Kumar Singh, and Sandipan Mallik

10. Memristor: The Missing Fourth Circuit Component
Sudakshina Kundu and Rajesh Dutta

11. Technological Development of Graphene and Graphene-Nanocomposite-Based Supercapacitor Electrode
Milan Dhara and Sunipa Roy

12. Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistors for Future Low Power Electronics
D. Nirmal and J. Ajayan

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Angsuman Sarkar, PhD
Professor, Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India

Angsuman Sarkar, PhD, is a Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India. He had earlier served at Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College & Kalyani Government Engineering College as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department for more than 20 years. His current research interest includes the study of short channel effects of sub 100nm MOSFETs and nanodevice modeling. He is a senior member of IEEE, a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education, and associate life member of the Institution of Engineers India, and he currently serves as the Chairman of IEEE Electron Device Society, Kolkata Chapter, India. He has authored five books and has contributed many book chapters, over 70 journal papers in international refereed journals, and over 57 research papers in national and international conferences. He is a member of the boards of editors of several journals as well as a reviewer for several international journals. He is currently supervising six PhD scholars and has already guided five students successfully as principal supervisor. He has delivered invited talks, tutorial speeches, and expert talks at various international conference and technical programs. He has organized IEEE international conferences and several workshops and seminars. He received his MTech degree in VLSI & Microelectronics from Jadavpur University and his PhD from Jadavpur University.

Arpan Deyasi
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering, RCC Institute of Information Technology, West Bengal, India

Arpan Deyasi, MTech, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India. He has 14 years of professional experience in academics and industry. His work is in the field of semiconductor nanostructure and semiconductor photonics. He has published more than 150 peer-reviewed research papers in journals and conferences, as well as book chapters, and has edited or co-edited five books. He is associated with several international and national conferences in various aspects and was general chair of Frontline Research in Computer, Communication and Device (FRCCD 2015) and the International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (ICCSE 2016). He is a reviewer of several journals of repute and prestigious conferences in India and abroad. He is a senior member of IEEE, secretary of IEEE Electron Device Society (Kolkata Chapter), member of IE(I), Optical Society of India, IETE, ISTE, etc. He is working as SPOC for several online certification courses and activities at his institute (NPTEL, IIRS, Coursera, EDx, e-outreach, Internshala). He is also working as a faculty adviser of the student chapter of the Institution of Engineers (India) in ECE Department at RCCIIT.




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