DocumentCode
2607129
Title
Nanoelectronics: nanotubes, nanowires, molecules, and novel concepts
Author
Wong, H. -S Philip
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
12-16 Sept. 2005
Firstpage
55
Lastpage
61
Abstract
As device sizes approach the nanoscale, new opportunities arise from harnessing the physical and chemical properties at the nanoscale. Chemical synthesis, self-assembly, and templated self-assembly promise the precise fabrication of device structures or even the entire functional entity. Quantum phenomena and one- dimensional transport may lead to new functional devices with very different power/performance tradeoffs. New materials with novel electronic, optical, and mechanical properties emerge as a result of the ability to manipulate matter on a nanoscale. It is now feasible to contemplate new nanoelectronic systems based on new devices with completely new system architectures. This paper gives an overview of the materials, technology, and device opportunities in the nanoscale era. The focus of discussion is on nanotubes, nanowires, molecular devices, and novel device concepts for nanoelectronics.
Keywords
nanoelectronics; nanotube devices; nanotubes; nanowires; one-dimensional conductivity; quantum optics; self-assembly; chemical properties; chemical synthesis; electronic properties; functional devices; mechanical properties; nanoelectronic systems; nanoelectronics; nanotubes; nanowires; one-dimensional transport; optical properties; physical properties; quantum phenomena; template self assembly; CMOS technology; Carbon nanotubes; Circuits; III-V semiconductor materials; MOSFETs; Nanoelectronics; Nanoscale devices; Nanowires; Optical materials; Optical scattering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Solid-State Device Research Conference, 2005. ESSDERC 2005. Proceedings of 35th European
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9203-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESSDER.2005.1546583
Filename
1546583
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