Graphene has emerged as a potential candidate to replace traditional CMOS for a number of electronic applications; this book presents the latest advances in graphene nanoelectronics and the potential benefits of using graphene in a wide variety of electronic applications. The book also provides details on various methods to grow graphene, including epitaxial, CVD, and chemical methods. This book serves as a spring-board for anyone trying to start working on graphene. The book is also suitable to experts who wish to update themselves with the latest findings in the field.
Author(s): Ali Khakifirooz, Dimitri A. Antoniadis (auth.), Raghu Murali (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2012
Language: English
Pages: 265
City: Boston, MA
Tags: Circuits and Systems;Electronic Circuits and Devices;Nanotechnology
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
CMOS Performance Scaling....Pages 1-15
Electronic Transport in Graphene....Pages 17-49
Graphene Transistors....Pages 51-91
Alternative State Variables for Graphene Transistors....Pages 93-111
Transport of Novel State Variables....Pages 113-136
Formation of Epitaxial Graphene....Pages 137-165
Graphene Growth by CVD Methods....Pages 167-203
Chemical Approaches to Produce Graphene Oxide and Related Materials....Pages 205-234
Atomic Layer Deposition of Dielectrics on Graphene....Pages 235-257
Back Matter....Pages 259-265