The Electrochemical Society
INTERFACE
Vol. 14, No. 1
Spring 2005
Table of Contents
From the Editor
- p. 3
Pennington Corner
- p. 7
Society News
- p. 8
People News
- p. 10
Tech Highlights
- p. 12
Moore's Law at 40: Chemistry and the Electronics Revolution
- p. 23
Special Issue: Silicon-Based Electronics: A Series of Perspectives -
Moore's Law: Beyond Planar Silicon CMOS and into the Nano Era
by Howard R. Huff - p. 14
Historical Background
Silicon: A Child of Revolution
by Robert W. Cahn - p. 15
Moore's Law: The History and Economics of an Observation that Changed the World
by G. Dan Hutcheson - p. 17
State-of-the-Art
Using Silicon to Understand Silicon: Doping of Nanostructures
by James R. Chelikowsky - p. 24
Theory of Defects in Semiconductors: Recent Developments and Challenges
by Stefan K. Estreicher - p. 28
Silicon Surface and Interface Issues for Nanoelectronics
by Yves J. Chabal and Leonard C. Feldman - p. 31
Structural, Elemental, and Chemical Complex Defects in Silicon and Their Impact on Silicon Devices
by A. A. Istratov and E. R. Weber - p. 34
Improved CMOS Performance via Enhanced Carrier Mobility
by P. M. Mooney - p. 36
Future Directions
Taking Silicon to the Limit: Challenges and Opportunties
by Tsu-Jae King - p. 38
CMOL: A Silicon-Based Bottom-Up Approach to Nanoelectronics
by Konstantan K. Likharev - p. 43
Beyond CMOS Electronics: Self Assembled Nanostructures
by Ted Kamins - p. 46
Section News
- p. 50
Awards
- p. 52
Student News
- p. 55
New Members
- p. 59
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