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CMOS electronics constitutes the backbone of our information society. The extraordinary success of CMOS is based on the unique scaling properties of the Si MOSFET. Over the last decade, increasing concerns have been expressed about the ability of the Si MOSFET to continue its historical scaling path. This threatens the future of Moore's Law and its trifecta of benefits: cost, power and performance...
After 50 years of Moore’s Law, Si CMOS, the mainstream logic technology, is on a course of diminishing returns. The use of new semiconductor channel materials with improved transport properties over Si offer the potential for device scaling to nanometer dimensions and continued progress. Among new channel materials, III-V compound semiconductors are particularly promising. InGaAs is currently the...
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