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May 07-08, 2018 Rome, Italy Key Topics : Nanoscience and Technology, Nano Medicine, Nano Electronics, Nano Materials Synthesis and Characterisation, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Materials Science and Engineering Physics, Nanotechnology in Water Treatment, Advanced Nanomaterials, Carbon Nanotechnology, Nanotech for Energy and Environment, Nano Biotechnology, Nanobiomaterials, Nano Toxicology, Nanophotonics, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology Safety, Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering, Nanotechnology in Agriculture and Food Industry, Nano Fluidics, Nano Computational Modelling, Nano Composites, Nanoengineering, Graphene and its Applications,
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
This third book in a series on nonvolatile memories builds on fundamental materials properties, materials integration, demonstration, and industrial devices gathered in those previous. A strong and increasing interest in nonvolatile memories, both domestic and international, indicates the worldwide importance of these materials and memory devices. The book features research on advanced flash memories, including nanoparticle floating gate FETs, MRAM, FeRAM, ReRAM and phase change RAMs, as well as memories using polymer materials. Papers from a joint session with Symposium FF, Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics, are also included.
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Unlike the previous three volumes in the series on silicon front-end processing, this volume expands its focus to include more topics related to formation of ultrashallow junctions. With the challenges presented by the requirements of the sub- 100nm node, the need for new activation technologies which yield minimal diffusion of the dopant while producing high activation are paramount. In addition, the metrology required to measure these shallow profiles in both one and two dimensions becomes more critical. The volume attempts to address these new requirements and potential solutions by covering a variety of topics that include: alternate annealing technologies; device engineering options; dopant activation; epitaxial techniques primarily employing SiGe; defect and diffusion models; characterization using surface analysis techniques; and characterization technologies.
Broad interest and steady progress in the area of Group-IV (Si:Ge:C) semiconductor nanostructures, including quantum dots, wires and wells, has produced a new class of functional materials and devices with characteristic dimensions less than 50nm. This volume brings together scientists from different disciplines to discuss fabrication and characterization techniques and optical and transport properties, as well as applications of Group-IV semiconductor nanostructures. Fields such as photonic systems, nanocrystal memories, light-emitting and THz devices, nanowire-based interconnections and transistors are addressed. Topics include: nanoscale silicon-based photonic systems; Si/SiGe/SiN heterostructures and devices; Si/SiGe quantum cascade laser for terahertz; three-dimensional Si/SiGe nanostructures; Si nanocrystals and porous Si- light-emitting properties; Si nanocrystals and porous Si - other properties; Group-IV semiconductor nanowires; and rare-earth-doped Group-IV semiconductor nanostructures.
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners. This book offers an overview of critical issues related to nanowires, as well as progress in synthesis, structure, properties and devices.
This book discusses the contemporary techniques and the latest applications in the field of nucleation, growth, inhibition and dissolution of solids. It covers techniques, including diffraction, small angle scattering, probe microscopy, optical microscopy, crystallization techniques and both atomistic and meso-scale modelling methods; and applications, which consider inorganic materials, micro-porous and meso-porous materials, molecular crystals, biomaterials, minerals, semi-conductors and pharmaceuticals. It is a key point of reference for researchers working in related fields and offers a comprehensive guide to research and opinion in this area. Faraday Discussions document a long-established series of Faraday Discussion meetings which provide a unique international forum for the exchange of views and newly acquired results in developing areas of physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry and chemical physics. The papers presented are published in the Faraday Discussion volume together with a record of the discussion contributions made at the meeting. Faraday Discussions therefore provide an important record of current international knowledge and views in the field concerned.