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Classical to Quantum Transport in Multi-Dimensional Field Effect Transistors
This book covers the recent advancements in the transport models of various cutting-edge technology semiconductor devices for sensing, circuits, in-memory, or neuromorphic computing.
Classical to Quantum Transport in Multi-Dimensional Field Effect Transistors offers a wide range of topics with images and informative explanations. It begins with an exploration of the fundamentals of FET functioning, emphasizing how behavior is governed by classical models. As the semiconductor industry pushes the boundaries of miniaturization and performance, multi-dimensional field effect transistors (MuDFETs) and emerging material platforms are redefining the foundations of modern electronics. This book offers a deep and insightful journey through the evolving landscape of advanced FET architectures—from classical conduction models to quantum and ballistic transport regimes. Authored by experts across academia and research institutions, this book offers in-depth discussions on multi-dimensional and junctionless FETs, 2D materials and TMDCs, nanosheet transistors, and TFET-based biosensors.
Whether exploring the quantum limits of device physics or developing real-world sensing solutions, this collection bridges theory and application in one compelling volume. This book serves as a vital reference for academics, graduate students, and professionals working in nanoelectronics, semiconductor devices, biosensors, and photonic field.