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EPSRC Reference: GR/N65844/01
Title: SIGE FOR MOS TECHNOLOGIES, PHASE II - DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS MICRO POWER DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
Principal Investigator: Fobelets, Professor K
Other Investigators:
Toumazou, Professor C
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Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Organisation: Imperial College London
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 November 2000 Ends: 31 July 2004 Value (£): 476,099
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Electronic Devices & Subsys. Materials Synthesis & Growth
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics
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An applications driven, multi disciplinary co-ordinated research activity involving thirteen research teams from nine universities and industry (Mitel Semiconductors, Daimler-Chrysler (Ulm), Infineon (Munich) and Avant!) concerned with demonstrating at device, circuit and system level industrially significant performance enhancements (analogue and digital) available in Si MOS technologies through the incorporation of SiGe. The proposal consolidates and extends current activity by the existing consortium and incorporates improved process schedules and a new management structure with strong links between device teams and circuit designers. Further performance improvements in both pseudomorphic and virtual substrate based devices will be sought down to 100nm gate lengths and performance evaluations in RF, micropower and digital CMOS circuitry will be made. The flagship demonstrator is a full RF receiver implemented in SiGe. New approaches to virtual substrate and active layer growth and process integration are included. The programme brings together teams working on device design and simulation, epitaxial layer growth, process development, electrical and structural characterisation and circuit/system designers with an overall aim to establish in the UK an infrastructure which is the world focus for SiGe MOS work, with commercial potential and with the capability of attracting world-wide interest and investment.
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