Electronics and Communications Technology

Nanoscale Devices
From Electronics to Photonics

Editors: Arpan Deyasi, PhD
Angsuman Sarkar, PhD

Nanoscale Devices

In Production
Pub Date: Forthcoming October 2025
Hardback Price: $200 US | £150 UK
Hard ISBN: 9781779640567
Pages: Est. 212pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 143 b/w illustrations

In this volume, researchers and engineers showcase experimental, analytical, and numerical methods to tackle barrier-overcoming difficulties with the application of nanoscale device technology. The ongoing reduction in the size of devices, components, and systems necessitates advanced theoretical analysis that is backed by simulated results prior to actual production. The volume presents research that will be helpful for creating interdisciplinary, all-encompassing technical products that addresses underlying physics, material aspects, and structures in the nano-regime.

The chapters cover a range of issues in nanodevice design and applications, taking into account correct computation for complicated band structure, composition of the heterostructure system, and, more specifically, the technique of computation in the manufacturing of low-dimensional structures. The book provides clear treatment of several intricate theoretical and analytical models for resolving issues and presenting important aspects of the performance of various low-dimensional devices.

Numerous numerical techniques have been employed in the past to solve quantum well systems, with the Finite Element Method (FEM) and Finite Domain Time Difference (FDTD) approaches being the most optimal solution to date. The book provides clear treatment of several intricate theoretical and analytical models for resolving issues with diverse nanodevices .

Presenting cutting-edge topics on nanoelectronic device technology from several perspectives, the volume will be valuable for the computing and telecommunication industries as well as for faculty and students in these areas.

CONTENTS:
Preface

1. A Structural Roadmap from Double Gate MOSFET to Junctionless Transistor: Comprehensive Review

Supratim Datta, Arpan Deyasi, and Angsuman Sarkar

2. Design and Implementation of Fault-Tolerant Convolutional Neural Networks for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems
Sowvik Dey, Arijit Patra, and Amiya Karmakar

3. Impact of Electromagnetic Bandgap Structure Incorporated in Square Microstrip Patch Antenna
Pampa Debnath, Payal Poddar, Moitrayee Sardar, Jyotirupa Roy, Deyasini Ray, and Arpan Deyasi

4. VLSI and Random S-Box-Based IoT Security by Variable Irreducible Polynomial GF (28) in Composite Field Arithmetic
Indrajit Das, Papiya Das,Papiya Debnath, and Subhrapratim Nath

5. Recent Advances in Slotted Waveguide Antenna Design for Its Use in Modern Microwave Remote Sensing
Mandar Chakrabarti, Malay Gangopadhyaya, and Abir Chattopadhyay

6. Missing Cell Defect Analysis of Reversible 1-bit Magnitude Comparator
Vaishali Dhare and Divy Modi

7. Investigation of Optoelectronic Characteristics of Double Quantum Well Structure for Triangular Well Geometry
Varsha Chowdhury, Nairwita Chakraborty, Reetangsee Dutta, Pampa Debnath, and Arpan Deyasi

8. An Architecture for High-Gain Multi-Stage CMOS Amplifiers: A Review
Caprio Mistry and Ria Bose, Arighna Basak

9. Analysis and Applications of MOSFET-Based Memristor in Analog and Digital Circuit
Gouranga Mandal, Mourina Ghosh, and Pulak Mondal

10. Characterization of GO, rGO and PEI Doped Graphene Nanocomposites for Biosensor Applications
Hiranya Ranjan Thakur, Dhruba Jyoti Hazarika, Jiten Chandra Dutta, and Kabyashree Hazarika

11. A Numerical Approach to Investigate the Effect of Work Function on the Important Cell Parameters of Heterojunction Solar Cells
Rewrewa Narzary, Geetartha Sarma, Satyajit Das, and Partha Pratim Sahu

12. Design and Comparative Analysis of Different Geometric Structures of Micro-Cantilever Diaphragm for Biosensor Applications
Geetartha Sarma, Jitendra Kumar, Barsha Barman, Bidyut Bikash Borah Rewrewa Narzary, and Partha P. Sahu

13. Design of a Sensitivity Improved Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Sensor with Barium Titanate (BaTiO3) and Blue Phosphorus-Tungsten Disulphide (BlueP-WS2) /Black Phosphorous (Black P) Hybrid Structure
Ritayan Kashyap, Udit Ranjan Baruah, and Biplob Mondal

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About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Arpan Deyasi, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India

Arpan Deyasi, PhD, is presently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India. He has more than 18 years of professional experience in academia and industry. His work revolves around in the field of semiconductor nanostructures and semiconductor photonics. He has published more than 200 peer-reviewed research papers and edited eight books, and four are in press now. He has completed two funded projects as principal investigator and two are ongoing. He has served as a technical consultant on various industrial projects. He is associated with different international and national conferences in various aspects and is also serving as guest editor of a few renowned journals. He is senior member of IEEE; Vice-Chair of IEEE Electron Device Society (Kolkata Chapter); Fellow of IE(I), IETE, ISVE; and also a member of the Optical Society of India, ISVE, etc. Dr. Deyasi has served as resource person for several seminars, workshops, and conferences. He has also organized several technical programs under the banner of IE(I) student chapter in his department.

Angsuman Sarkar, PhD
Professor and Head, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India

Angsuman Sarkar, PhD, is presently serving as a Professor and Head of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India. He had earlier served at Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College and Kalyani Government Engineering College as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor in the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department for more than 23 years. His current research interest involves the study of short channel effects of sub 100nm MOSFETs and nanodevice modeling. He is a senior member of IEEE, fellow of Institution of Engineers (India), fellow of the Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers, and life member of Indian Society for Technical Education, and has served in the past as the chairman of IEEE Electron Device Society, Kolkata Chapter. He has authored six books, over 20 contributed book chapters, nearly 100 journal papers in international refereed journals, and over 50 research papers in national and international conferences. His name is featured in the list of “World Ranking of top 2 % Scientists” from the Indian subcontinent in the field of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology by Stanford University and Elsevier jointly. He is a member of the boards of editors of various journals and is a reviewer for various international journals. He is currently supervising several PhD scholars and has already guided several students successfully as principal supervisor. He has delivered invited talks, tutorial speeches, and expert talks at various international conferences, technical programs and has organized IEEE international conferences and several workshops and seminars. He received his MTech degree in VLSI & Microelectronics and later completed his PhD at Jadavpur University, India.




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