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E-raamat: Microelectronics And Optoelectronics: The 25th Annual Symposium Of Connecticut Microelectronics And Optoelectronics Consortium (Cmoc 2016)

Edited by (Southern Connecticut State Univ, Usa), Edited by (Yale Univ, Usa), Edited by (Univ Of Connecticut, Usa)
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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.
Preface v
Fabrication of Robust Nano-Signatures for Identification of Authentic Electronic Components and Counterfeit Avoidance
1(10)
K. Ahi
A. Rivera
A. Mazadi
M. Anwar
Progression of Strain Relaxation in Linearly-Graded GaAs1-yPy/GaAs (001) Epitaxial Layers Approximated by a Finite Number of Sublayers
11(14)
T. Kujofsa
J. E. Ayers
Carbon Nanotubes, Nanofibers and Nanospikes for Electrochemical Sensing: A Review
25(12)
A. S. Shanta
K. A. Al Mamun
S. K. Islam
N. McFarlane
D. K. Hensley
Spatial Wavefunction Switched (SWS) FET SRAM Circuits and Simulation
37(12)
B. Saman
P. Gogna
E.-S. Hasaneen
J. Chandy
E. Heller
F. C. Jain
Carbon Nanotube Synthesis from Block Copolymer Deposited Catalyst
49(6)
K. Woods
J. Silliman
T. C. Schwendemann
Dynamical X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Triple-Junction Solar Cells on Germanium (001) Substrates
55(14)
F. A. Althowibi
J. E. Ayers
Pixel Characterization of a Protein-Based Retinal Implant Using a Microfabricated Sensor Array
69(20)
J. A. Greco
L. A. L. Fernandes
N. L. Wagner
M. Azadmehr
P. Hafliger
E. A. Johannessen
R. R. Birge
A Low-Power Low-Data Rate Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) Transmitter
89(10)
I. Mahbub
S. Shamsir
S. K. Islam
Multi-Bit NVRAMs Using Quantum Dot Gate Access Channel
99(14)
M. Lingalugari
P.-Y. Chan
J. Chandy
E. Heller
F. Jain
Quantum Dot Channel (QDC) Field Effect Transistors (FETs) Configured as Floating Gate Nonvolatile Memories (NVMs)
113(12)
J. Kondo
M. Lingalugari
P. Mirdha
P.-Y. Chan
E. Heller
F. Jain
Denoising and Beat Detection of ECG Signal by Using FPGA
125(12)
D. Alhelal
M. Faezipour
Encrypted Electron Beam Lithography Nano-Signatures for Authentication
137(14)
K. Ahi
A. Rivera
M. Anwar
Topological Insulators: Electronic Structure, Material Systems and Applications
151(24)
P. Sengupta
Mosaic Crystal Model for Dynamical X-Ray Diffraction from Step-Graded InxGal-xAs and InxAll-xAs/GaAs (001) Metamorphic Buffers and Device Structures
175(12)
P. B. Rago
J. E. Ayers
Critical Layer Thickness: Theory and Experiment in the ZnSe/GaAs (001) Material System
187(10)
T. Kujofsa
J. E. Ayers
Author Index 197