"... looks at the challenges of today 's microelectronics and discusses potential paths into the nano-electronic world. It focuses on solutions developed in response to scaling problems with current silicon technologies, and new approaches, and is a combination of papers from world-leading organizations and articles specifically written for it. ... Section III, Post-CMOS Device Concepts, addresses options for future directions in micro- and nano-electronics. An introductory chapter provides a good review of the possible paths for microelectronic device development. ... Richly illustrated with graphs, figures, images, and data, this book is intended for researchers working on emerging scaling topics, engineers developing advanced semiconductor technologies, and graduate students wanting to learn about the barriers and future opportunities in the micro- and nano-electronics industry."
—John J. Shea, from IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, September/October 2015 - Vol. 31, No. 5
"The topic selection is very good, it covers a wide range of advanced technologies, which are either already introduced or currently in the intense development phases. Contributors are well-known in their fields and in a position to provide state-of-the-art overview of the corresponding topics."
—Gennadi Bersuker, Sematech, USA
"This is a timely, well planned, book that covers all the relevant challenges that the industrial and academic electron device research communities have recently overcome, and are nowadays facing to ensure the successful continuation of CMOS technology downscaling and electronic systems evolution toward ultra-high density and ultra-low power."
—Luca Selmi, DIEGM, University of Udine, Italy
"... looks at the challenges of today 's microelectronics and discusses potential paths into the nano-electronic world. It focuses on solutions developed in response to scaling problems with current silicon technologies, and new approaches, and is a combination of papers from world-leading organizations and articles specifically written for it. ... Section III, Post-CMOS Device Concepts, addresses options for future directions in micro- and nano-electronics. An introductory chapter provides a good review of the possible paths for microelectronic device development. ... Richly illustrated with graphs, figures, images, and data, this book is intended for researchers working on emerging scaling topics, engineers developing advanced semiconductor technologies, and graduate students wanting to learn about the barriers and future opportunities in the micro- and nano-electronics industry."
—John J. Shea, from IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, September/October 2015 - Vol. 31, No. 5
"The topic selection is very good, it covers a wide range of advanced technologies, which are either already introduced or currently in the intense development phases. Contributors are well-known in their fields and in a position to provide state-of-the-art overview of the corresponding topics."
—Gennadi Bersuker, Sematech, USA
"This is a timely, well planned, book that covers all the relevant challenges that the industrial and academic electron device research communities have recently overcome, and are nowadays facing to ensure the successful continuation of CMOS technology downscaling and electronic systems evolution toward ultra-high density and ultra-low power."
—Luca Selmi, DIEGM, University of Udine, Italy