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Build the microchips of the future with this revolutionary new information transfer technology
Advancements in the speed of computing are required for progress in technological research and innovation. Very Large Scale Integration (VSLI) is a process which creates integrated circuits by combining millions of electronic components, such as MOS transistors, onto a single chip or other small area. In order for computing speed to continue developing, drastic performance improvements to all the major components of a VSLI chip are required.
VLSI Interconnect Technology and Artificial Plasmonics introduces a new method for improving chip performance by harnessing the power of information transfer at terahertz frequency. This revolutionary new electromagnetic wave, called a spoof surface plasma polariton, adapts the principles of VSLI and terahertz interconnect technology along with the artificial plasmonics to manage huge quantities of data at vastly improved speeds. It constitutes a potentially decisive contribution to the pursuit of faster and more capacious VSLI chips.
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VLSI Interconnect Technology and Artificial Plasmonics is ideal for engineers, researchers, and scientists working in electronics, electromagnetics, and optics.
Author: Soumitra R. Joy, Pinaki Mazumder
ISBN-10: 1394289952
ISBN-13: 9781394289950
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Language: English
Published: 11/12/2025
Pages: 320
Format: Hardcover
Soumitra R. Joy is a PhD Candidate in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. He is also a Device Engineer focusing on Transister Pathfinding Quality and Reliability with the Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA.
Pinaki Mazumder, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. He is a Fellow of both the IEEE and AAAS and internationally recognized for his research in the field of VSLI.
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