49 research outputs found
A neural computation to study the scaling capability of the undoped DG MOSFET
The DG MOSFET is one of the most promising candidates for further CMOS
scaling beyond the year of 2010. It will be scaled down to various degrees upon a wide
range of system/circuit requirements (such as high-performance, low standby power and
low operating power). The key electrical parameter of the DG MOSFET is the
subthreshold swing (S). In this paper, we present the applicability of the artificial neural
network for the study of the scaling capability of the undoped DG MOSFET. The latter is
based on the development of a semi-analytical model of the subthreshold swing (S) using
the Finite Elements Method (FEM). Our results are discussed in order to draw some
useful information about the ULSI technology
Wood’s anomalies for arrays of dielectric scatterers
The Rayleigh Wood anomalies refer to an unexpected repartition of the electromagnetic energy between the several interference orders of the light emerging from a grating. Since Hessel and Oliner (Appl. Opt. 4, 1275-1297 (1965)), several studies have been dedicated to this problem, focusing mainly on the case of metallic gratings. In this paper, we derive explicit expressions of the reflection coefficients in the case of dielectric gratings using a perturbative approach. This is done in a multimodal description of the field combined with the use of the admittance matrix, analog to the so-called electromagnetic impedance. Comparisons with direct numerical calculations show a good agreement with our analytical prediction
Pure seminoma: A review and update
Pure seminoma is a rare pathology of the young adult, often discovered in the early stages. Its prognosis is generally excellent and many therapeutic options are available, especially in stage I tumors. High cure rates can be achieved in several ways: standard treatment with radiotherapy is challenged by surveillance and chemotherapy. Toxicity issues and the patients' preferences should be considered when management decisions are made. This paper describes firstly the management of primary seminoma and its nodal involvement and, secondly, the various therapeutic options according to stage