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Convergence of more Moore, more than Moore and beyond Moore : materials, devices, and nanosystems / edited by Simon Deleonibus.

Contributor(s): Deleonibus, Simon [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Jenny Stanford series on intelligent nanosystems.Publisher: Singapore : Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2020Edition: 1st.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000064599; 100006459X; 9781000064551; 1000064557; 9781000064575; 1000064573; 9781003043034; 1003043038.Subject(s): Nanotechnology | Nanoelectronics | Nanostructured materials | SCIENCE / Nanostructures | SCIENCE / Physics | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / GeneralDDC classification: 620.5 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: The era of Sustainable and Energy Efficient Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems has come. The research and development on Scalable and 3D integrated Diversified functions together with new computing architectures is in full swing. Besides data processing, data storage, new sensing modes and communication capabilities need the revision of process architecture to enable the Heterogeneous co integration of add-on devices with CMOS: the new defined functions and paradigms open the way to Augmented Nanosystems. The choices for future breakthroughs will request the study of new devices, circuits and computing architectures and to take new unexplored paths including as well new materials and integration schmes. This book reviews in two sections, including seven chapters, essential modules to build Diversified Nanosystems based on Nanoelectronics and finally how they pave the way to the definition of Nanofunctions for Augmented Nanosystems.
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Part 1: From Nanoelectronics to Diversified Nanosystems

1. The Era of Sustainable and Energy Efficient Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems

Simon Deleonibus

2. From 2D to 3D Nonvolatile Memories

Akira Goda

3. Three-dimensional (3D) Vertical RRAM

Qing Luo, Ming Liu

4. SOI Technologies for RF and Millimeter Wave Applications

Martin Rack and Jean-Pierre Raskin

Part 2: Nanofunctions for Augmented Nanosystems

5. Graphene nanoelectromechanical (NEM) switch: ultimate downscaled NEM actuators to single molecule and zeptogram mass sensors

Manoharan Muruganathan and Hiroshi Mizuta

6. Self-powered 3D Nanosensor Systems for Mechanical Interfacing Applications

Wenzhuo Wu and Zhong Lin Wang

7.Miniaturization and packaging of implantable biomedical silicon devices

Jean-Charles Souriau

The era of Sustainable and Energy Efficient Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems has come. The research and development on Scalable and 3D integrated Diversified functions together with new computing architectures is in full swing. Besides data processing, data storage, new sensing modes and communication capabilities need the revision of process architecture to enable the Heterogeneous co integration of add-on devices with CMOS: the new defined functions and paradigms open the way to Augmented Nanosystems. The choices for future breakthroughs will request the study of new devices, circuits and computing architectures and to take new unexplored paths including as well new materials and integration schmes. This book reviews in two sections, including seven chapters, essential modules to build Diversified Nanosystems based on Nanoelectronics and finally how they pave the way to the definition of Nanofunctions for Augmented Nanosystems.

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