Tag: CMOS
Optical metamaterial waveguide for light spectral reshaping and filtering

An optical waveguide is defined as a structure that can confine and guide optical light to follow a predefined path from a transmitter to a receiver. The waveguide that we are discussing is made of silicon semiconductor material that is built over a bulk insulating substrate made of silicon dioxide material. This silicon-on-insulator structure is fabricated with a well-known, simple, […]
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Architecting 3D integrated circuit fabrics at nanoscale

Dr Csaba Andras Moritz, entrepreneur and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is developing a new nanoscale 3D integrated circuit technology. This research offers a solution to the current 2D CMOS scaling issues and offers a pathway for building integrated circuits in the future with much higher densities and efficiencies than currently possible. It could […]
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