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This volume on Nanotechnology in Electronics, Photonics,
Biosensors, and Emerging Technologies comprises research papers
spanning from novel materials and devices, biosensors and
bio-nano-systems, artificial intelligence, robotics and emerging
technologies, to applications in each of these fields. These
include blockchain improving security; ultra-sensitive Point of
Care biosensor for detecting pathogeneses and detection of
RNA-Virus infections; and advanced materials and devices such as
ROM for anti-reverse engineering, FPGA bit-stream encryption,
switching transients in memristors, and high-speed multi-bit logic
and memories. Applications such as 3D-4D inkjet-printed wireless
ultra-broadband modules for IOT, smarttag, and smart city
applications are also included. In the area of material synthesis,
carbon nanotube synthesis, III-nitride film growth via
plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition are noted. Threading
dislocation behavior in InGaAs/GaAs (001) superlattice buffer
layers brings a novel approach.Papers presented in this volume
cover various aspects of high performance materials and devices for
implementing high-speed electronic systems. This volume will serve
as a useful reference for recent developments in nanotechnology.
This book features the selected articles from the 25th annual
symposiums Connecticut Microelectronics and Optoelectronics
Consortium (CMOC), that focus on micro/nano-electronics and
optoelectronics/Nano-photonics, to cover not only the technologies,
but also the applications ranging from biosensors/nano-biosystems,
to cyber security.Enabling materials research involving growth and
characterization of novel devices such as multi-bit nonvolatile
random access memory with fast erase, high performance circuits,
and their potential applications in developing new high-speed
systems. Other articles focus on emerging nanoelectronic devices
including topological insulators, spatial wavefunction switching
(SWS) FETs as compact high-speed 2-bit SRAM circuits, quantum dot
channel (QDC) FETs. Fundamental work on critical layer thickness in
ZnSe/GaAs and other material systems impacts electronic and
photonic devise integrating mismatched layers are also reported.
While another article investigates linearly graded GaAsP-GaAs
system with emphasis on strain relaxation. Based on these
technologies, area of analyzes multiple junction solar cells using
semiconductors with different energy gaps, as a possible
application were also featured; Pixel characterization of
protein-based retinal implant, as well as a low-power and
low-data-rate (100 kbps) fully integrated CMOS impulse radio
ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) transmitter were investigated as a
potential candidate for biomedical application. While other
articles looked at carbon nanofibers/nanotubes for electrochemical
sensing. In the area of cyber security, two articles present
encrypted electron beam lithography fabricated nanostructures for
authentication and nano-signatures for the identification of
authentic electronic components.In summary, papers presented in
this volume involve various aspects of high performance materials
and devices for implementing high-speed electronic systems.
In this review volume, the editors have included the
state-of-the-art research and development in nano composites, and
optical electronics written by experts in the field. In addition,
it also covers applications for emerging technologies in High-Speed
Electronics.In summary, topics covered in this volume includes
various aspects of high performance materials and devices for
implementing High-Speed Electronic systems.
In this volume, we have put together papers spanning a broad range
- from the area of modeling of strain and misfit dislocation
densities, microwave absorption characteristics of nanocomposites,
to X-ray diffraction studies.Specific topics in this volume
include:In summary, papers selected in this volume cover various
aspects of high performance logic and circuits for high-speed
electronic systems.
This unique edited compendium consists of peer-reviewed articles
focusing on 2D materials-based nanoelectronics to nanophotonic
devices for biosensors and bio-nano-systems.Wide-ranging topics
span from novel systems for implementing data with security tokens,
single chemical sensor for multi-analyte mixture detection,
additively manufactured RF devices for communication, packaging,
remote sensing, to energy harvesting applications.Quantum dot-based
devices featuring optical modulators and mid-infrared
photodetectors in the form of Ferroelectric and quantum dot
non-volatile memories, 3D-confined quantum dot channel (QDC) and
spatial wavefunction switched (SWS) FETs for high-speed multi-bit
logic and novel system applications are also included.Contributed
by eminent researchers, recent coverage of materials science for
high-speed electronics, nanoelectronics based on ferroelectric and
van der Waals materials, material synthesis, modeling of
dislocations behavior in various heterostructures, Ultrahigh-Q
on-chip SiGe microresonators for quantum transduction in new trend
in computing are also prominently discussed.
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