Faster and Smaller with Carbon Nanotubes?

Seidel, Robert V. ; Graham, Andrew P. ; Duesberg, Georg S. ; Liebau, Maik ; Unger, Eugen ; Kreupl, Franz ; Hoenlein, Wolfgang (2004) Faster and Smaller with Carbon Nanotubes? In: Gallium Arsenide applications symposium. GAAS 2004, 11—12 Ottobre, Amsterdam.
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Carbon Nanotubes seem to be one of the most promising candidates for nanoelectronic devices beyond presumable scaling limits of silicon and compound semiconductors and independent from lithographic limitations. Discovered only about a decade ago, there has been a tremendous advance in the field of carbon nanotubes. Their exciting properties, especially with respect to electronic applications, and their fabrication methods will be discussed. A variety of Carbon Nanotube based electronic devices, such as interconnects, transistors, and power transistors, will be presented. However, large-scale integration of carbon nanotubes seems to be a huge challenge. Some of the integration issues will be critically addressed and carbon nanotubes will be compared with some other nanoscale approaches.

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Seidel, Robert V.
Graham, Andrew P.
Duesberg, Georg S.
Liebau, Maik
Unger, Eugen
Kreupl, Franz
Hoenlein, Wolfgang
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