New Materials and Devices for 5G Applications and Beyond focuses on the materials, device architectures, and enabling integration schemes for 5G applications and emerging technologies. The book gives a comprehensive overview of the tradeoffs, challenges, and unique properties of novel upcoming technologies. Starting from the application side and its requirements, the book examines different technologies under consideration for different functions, both conventional and more exploratory, and within this context the book provides guidance to the reader on how to possibly optimize the system for a particular application. This book aims at guiding the reader through the technologies required to enable 5G applications, with the main focus on mm-wave frequencies, up to THz. It is suitable for industrial researchers and development engineers, and researchers in materials science, device engineering, and circuit design.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to 5G applications and beyond2. FD-SOI and RF-SOI technologies for 5G
3. Radio frequency FinFT technology
4. Gallium nitride technologies for wireless communication
5. Heterojunction bipolar transistors for sub-THz application
6. InP-based technologies for 5G and beyond
7. RF-MEMS for 5G: switch, reconfigurable passive networks
8. Antenna-in-package design
9. Circuits for 5G applications implemented in fully depleted silicon-oninsulator
(SOI) and radio frequency/partially depleted SOI technologies
10. Power amplifiers monolithic microwave integrated circuit design for 5G applications
Authors
Nadine Collaert Program Director, Imec, Leuven, Belgium.Nadine Collaert has been involved in the theory, design, and technology of FinFET-based multi-gate devices, emerging memory devices, transducers for biomedical applications and the integration and characterization of biocompatible materials e.g. carbon-based materials.
From 2012 until April 2016 she was program manager of the imec LOGIC program, focusing on high mobility channels, TFET and nanowires.
Since April 2016 she is a distinguished member of technical staff responsible for the research on novel CMOS scaling approaches based on heterogeneous integration of new materials with Si and new material-enabled device and system approaches to increase functionality.
She has authored or coauthored more than 300 papers in international journals and conference proceedings. She has been a member of the CDT committee of the IEDM conference and she is still a member of the Program Committees of the international conferences ESSDERC and ULIS/EUROSOI. Nadine Collaert has been involved in the theory, design, and technology of FinFET-based multi-gate devices, emerging memory devices, transducers for biomedical applications and the integration and characterization of biocompatible materials e.g. carbon-based materials.