Essays about: "MOS capacitor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words MOS capacitor.
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1. Laminated HZO on InAs: A study of as-deposited ferroelectricity
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : As the limits of transistor feature size scaling is reaching its saturation, new innovations are needed to prevent performance loss. High performance transistors on the III/V semiconductor platform implemented with ferroelectric oxides might in the future satisfy this demand. READ MORE
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2. Fabrication and Characterization of 4H-SiC MOS Capacitors with Different Dielectric Layer Treatments
University essay from Linköpings universitet/HalvledarmaterialAbstract : 4H-SiC based Metal-Oxide Semiconductor(MOS) capacitors are promising key components for next generation power devices. For high frequency power applications, however, there is a major drawback of this type of devices, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Leakage current and breakdown of HfO2/InGaAs MOS capacitors
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : With the constant downscaling of transistors, silicon as a production material is falling out of favour because of increasing power consumption when the size of devices becomes smaller. Compound materials from group III-V in the table of elements are promising candidates to replace silicon. READ MORE
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4. Current voltage characterization of high-k oxide on InGaAs substrate
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Fasta tillståndets fysikAbstract : Abstract Metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) capacitor was fabricated on the InGaAs substrate with Al2O3/HfO2 gate oxide. InGaAs is one of the promising candidates for advanced applications which require the lower power supply and high frequency. READ MORE
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5. Single Crystalline CVD Diamond Based Devices for Power Electronics Applications
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : Chemical vapor deposited single-crystalline diamond has rare material properties such as thermal conductivity five times as high as copper, a wide band gap, a high breakdown field and high carrier mobilities. This makes it a very interesting material for high power, high frequency and high temperature applications. READ MORE