Low Temperature Electronics
Physics, Devices, Circuits, and Applications
- 1 Edición - 20 de octubre de 2000
- Última edición
- Editores: Edmundo A. Gutierrez-D, Jamal Deen, Cor Claeys
- Idioma: Inglés
Low Temperature Electronics: Physics, Devices, Circuits, and Applications summarizes the recent advances in cryoelectronics starting from the fundamentals in physics and semico… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Low Temperature Electronics: Physics, Devices, Circuits, and Applications summarizes the recent advances in cryoelectronics starting from the fundamentals in physics and semiconductor devices to electronic systems, hybrid superconductor-semiconductor technologies, photonic devices, cryocoolers and thermal management. Furthermore, this book provides an exploration of the currently available theory, research, and technologies related to cryoelectronics, including treatment of the solid state physical properties of the materials used in these systems. Current applications are found in infrared systems, satellite communications and medical equipment. There are opportunities to expand in newer fields such as wireless and mobile communications, computers, and measurement and scientific equipment. Low temperature operations can offer certain advantages such as higher operational speeds, lower power dissipation, shorter signal transmission times, higher semiconductor and metal thermal conductivities, and improved digital and analog circuit performance.The computer, telecommunication, and cellular phone market is pushing the semiconductor industry towards the development of very aggressive device and integrated circuit fabrication technologies. This is taking these technologies towards the physical miniaturization limit, where quantum effects and fabrication costs are becoming a technological and economical barrier for further development. In view of these limitations, operation of semiconductor devices and circuits at low temperature (cryogenic temperature) is studied in this book.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
@bul:* It is a book intended for a wide audience: students, scientists, technology development engineers, private companies, universities, etc.
* It contains information which is for the first time available as an all-in-one source; Interdisciplinary material is arranged and made compatible in this book
* It is a must as reference source
De interès para
De interès para
Students and scientists working in the fields of electronics, electrical engineering and applied physics
Índice
Índice
1. Physics of Silicon at Cryogenic Temperatures
2. Silicon Devices and Circuits
3. Reliability Aspects of Cryogenic Silicon Technologies
4. Radiation Effects and Low-Frequency Noise in Silicon Technologies
5. Heterostructure and Compound Semiconductor Devices
6. Compound Heterostructure Semiconductor Lasers and Photodetectors
7. High-Temperature Superconductors/Semiconductor Hybrid Microwave Devices and Circuits
8. Cryocooling and Thermal Management
9. Applications, Trends, and Perspectives
Index
2. Silicon Devices and Circuits
3. Reliability Aspects of Cryogenic Silicon Technologies
4. Radiation Effects and Low-Frequency Noise in Silicon Technologies
5. Heterostructure and Compound Semiconductor Devices
6. Compound Heterostructure Semiconductor Lasers and Photodetectors
7. High-Temperature Superconductors/Semiconductor Hybrid Microwave Devices and Circuits
8. Cryocooling and Thermal Management
9. Applications, Trends, and Perspectives
Index
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 20 de octubre de 2000
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
EG
Edmundo A. Gutierrez-D
Afiliaciones y experiencia
National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), Puebla, MexicoJD
Jamal Deen
Afiliaciones y experiencia
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaCC
Cor Claeys
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Interuniversity MicroElectronics Center (IMEC), Leuven, Belgium and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumVer libro en ScienceDirect
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