Skip to main content
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
KAUST
Main navigation
  • Home

negative capacitance

Negative Capacitance and Its Potential Use for Next Generation Computing Technology

Prof. Sayeef Salahuddin, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California Berkeley

Nov 12, 12:00 - 13:00

B9 L3 R3125

negative capacitance

Power constraint has become a critical challenge for computing, restricting the rate at which data can be processed. The physics of ordered and correlated systems allow for fundamental improvement of the energy efficiency in this regard, going beyond what is possible with conventional materials in today’s computing hardware. One such example is the the ferroelectric materials, where thermodynamics dictate that charge can be switched with much lower energy compared to conventional dielectrics. This leads to a situation where a ferroelectric material can be stabilized at a state of negative capacitance. In this talk, I shall discuss our experimental work demonstrating the stabilization of negative capacitance, its integration into advanced transistors, and its potential impact on next generation computing hardware.

Footer

  • A-Z Directory
    • All Content
    • Browse Related Sites
  • Site Management
    • Log in

© 2024 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. Privacy Notice