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Fundamental Aspects of Ultrathin Dielectrics on Si-based Devices (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Fundamental Aspects of Ultrathin Dielectrics on Si-based Devices (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Series: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 3, 47
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An extrapolation of ULSI scaling trends indicates that minimum
feature sizes below 0.1 mu and gate thicknesses of <3 nm will be
required in the near future. Given the importance of ultrathin gate
dielectrics, well-focused basic scientific research and aggressive
development programs must continue on the silicon oxide,
oxynitride, and high K materials on silicon systems, especially in
the critical, ultrathin 1-3 nm regime. The main thrust of the
present book is a review, at the nano and atomic scale, the complex
scientific issues related to the use of ultrathin dielectrics in
next-generation Si-based devices. The contributing authors are
leading scientists, drawn from academic, industrial and government
laboratories throughout the world, and representing such
backgrounds as basic and applied physics, chemistry, electrical
engineering, surface science, and materials science. Audience: Both
expert scientists and engineers who wish to keep up with cutting
edge research, and new students who wish to learn more about the
exciting basic research issues relevant to next-generation device
technology.
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