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    High Current ESD

    Physics and Design

    Author(s): Charvaka Duvvury, Harald Gossner, Mayank Shrivastava

    ISBN: 9781107089051
    Publication Date: 13 August 2026
    Pages: 412
    Format: Hardback
    Sale price£70.00 GBP

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    Covering a wide spectrum of semiconductor technologies, this book o?ers comprehensive description of the physics of electrostatic discharge (ESD) phenomena that incorporate and lead to robust on-chip protection design practices.

    Starting with fundamental insights into high-current ESD behavior in semiconductor devices, it gradually builds toward practical design principles and real-world reliability challenges in advanced complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS), ?n ?eld-e?ect transistor (FinFETs), gallium nitride high-electron-mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs), carbon nanostructures, and thin ?lm transistor (TFT) technologies.

    Device-level physics and practical design implications are explored throughout, bridging the gap between deep theoretical understanding and real-world design constraints.

    Including unique simulation techniques alongside experimental results, this book thoroughly explores core ESD design principles.

    With multiple curated case studies, this book will equip readers with the tools to address current ESD design challenges and prepare for future ones.

    A reliable and thought-provoking exploration, this book will be ideal for graduate students, industry professionals, and researchers working in device physics, design, and reliability.