Reverse graded buffer CMOS technologies: Reverse Graded high in virtual substrates
Posted on July 25, 2010, 6:49 amDescriptionMoore product? The law suggests that the number of transistors that can be economically fabricated on a chip increases exponentially over time, traditionally this was done by simple scaling of the transistor channel in metal-oxide semiconductor field effect (MOSFET). However, this approach is quickly reached fundamental limits, requiring the replacement of various materials in traditional silicon devices to improve their performance. High. . . More>>
Reverse graded buffer CMOS technologies: Reverse Graded high in virtual substrates


