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Nanoelectronic Architectures
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28 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Greg Snider
Nanoelectronic architectures at this point are necessarily speculative: We are still evaluating many different approaches to fabrication and are exploring unconventional devices made possible at the nano scale. This talk will start off with a review of some "classical" crossbar structures using …
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McCoy Lecture: Nanodevices and Maxwell's Demon
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08 Dec. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta
This is a video taped live lecture covering roughly the same material as lecture 1 of "Concepts of Quantum Transport". Video only.
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The Limits of CMOS Scaling from a Power-Constrained Technology Optimization Perspective
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17 Oct. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David J. Frank
As CMOS scaling progresses, it is becoming very clear that power dissipation plays a dominant role in limiting how far scaling can go. This talk will briefly describe the various physical effects that arise at the limits of scaling, and will then turn to an analysis of scaling in the presence of …
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Highly Efficient Thermal Transport: The Application of Carbon Nanotube Array Interfaces
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01 Feb. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Baratunde A. Cola
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received much attention in recent years for their extraordinary properties that through careful engineering may be leverage for the development of numerous advantageous applications. However, to date, only few CNT based applications exist in the market place. So when …
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HCIS-15 Lecture: Nanodevices and Maxwell’s Demon
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23 Jul. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta
The 15th International Conference on Nonequilibrium Carrier Dynamics in Semiconductors (HCIS-15) lecture. This 30 minute lecture covers roughly the same material as Lecture 1 of Concepts of Quantum Transport.
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SPMW The Nanomechanics of compositional mapping in amplitude modulation AFM
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11 May. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Ricardo Garcia
Amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy (AM-AFM) has been very successful for imaging with high spatial resolution inorganic as well as soft materials such as polymers, living cells and single biomolecules in their natural environment [1]. The ability of AM-AFM to separate topography from …
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What Promises do Nanotubes and Nanowires Hold for Future Nanoelectronics Applications?
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18 Feb. 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Joerg Appenzeller
Various low-dimensional materials are currently explored for future electronics applications. The common ground for all these structures is that the surface related impact can no longer be ignored – the common approach applied to predict properties of bulk-type three-dimensional (3D) …
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Logic Devices and Circuits on Carbon Nanotubes
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23 May. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Joerg Appenzeller
Over the last years carbon nanotubes (CNs) have attracted an increasing interest as building blocks for nano-electronics applications. Due to their unique properties enabling e.g. ballistic transport at room-temperature over several hundred nanometers, high performance CN field-effect transistors …
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Electrons in Two Dimensions: Quantum Corrals and Semiconductor Microstructures
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04 Dec. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Eric J. Heller
The images generated by a scanning tunneling microscope are iconic. Some of the most famous are Don Eigler’s quantum corrals, which reveal not only the guest atoms on a surface but especially the interference patterns of electrons shuttling back and forth along the surface. To understand the …
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Surprises on the nanoscale: Plasmonic waves that travel backward and spin birefringence without magnetic fields
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29 Jan. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Daniel Neuhauser
As nanonphotonics and nanoelectronics are pushed down towards the molecular scale, interesting effects emerge. We discuss how birefringence (different propagation of two polarizations) is manifested and could be useful in the future for two systems: coherent plasmonic transport of …
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A Vision for the Digital Data Universe
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18 Jan. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Christopher L. Greer
Enabling the nation's future through discovery, learning and innovation.
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Nanosystems Biology
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09 Sep. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): James R. Heath
As we enter the 21st century, we stand at a major inflection point for biology and medicine-the way we view and practice these disciplines is changing profoundly. These changes are being driven by systems biology, a new approach to biology, and which will increasingly transform medicine from …
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History of Semiconductor Engineering
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28 Jun. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Bo Lojek
When basic researchers started working on semiconductors during the late nineteen thirties and on integrated circuits at the end of the nineteen fifties, they did not know that their work would change the lives of future generations. Very few people at that time recognized the significance of …
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On the Cross Roads of Biology and Nanotechnology – Selective DNA Nanopore Sensors
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01 Jun. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Samir Iqbal
The ability to manipulate and identify the properties of single biological molecules with the potential of characterizing biological processes at the most fundamental levels can significantly facilitate rapid diagnostics and therapeutics. Fabrication of solid-state devices investigating …
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Optimization of Transistor Design for Carbon Nanotubes
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21 Jan. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jing Guo
We have developed a self-consistent atomistic simulator for CNTFETs. Using the simulator, we show that a recently reported high-performance CNTFET delivers a near ballistic on-current. The off-state, however, is significantly degraded because the CNTFET operates like a non-conventional Schottky …
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Can numerical “experiments” INSPIRE physical experiments?
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20 Dec. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta
This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, "Excellence in Computer Simulation," which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.
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TCAD Revisited, 2007: An Engineer’s Point of View
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19 Dec. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Constantin Bulucea
This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, "Excellence in Computer Simulation," which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.
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Bending Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
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21 Mar. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): SeongJun Heo, Susan Sinnott
The effect of filling carbon nanotubes on the mechanical, especially bending, behavior of empty and filled (10,10) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is examined using classical, atomistic, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. In particular, influences of different filling materials like C60 or other CNT and …
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MCW07 Modeling Charging-based Switching in Molecular Transport Junctions
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05 Sep. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Sina Yeganeh, Misha Galperin, Mark A. Ratner
We will discuss several proposed explanations for the switching and negative differential resistance behavior seen in some molecular junctions. It is shown that a proposed polaron model is successful in predicting both hysteresis and NDR behavior, and the model is elaborated with image charge …
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A 3D Quantum Simulation of Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors
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17 Jan. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mincheol Shin
As the device size of the conventional planar metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) shrinks into the deep sub micron regime, the device performance significantly degrades mainly due to the short-channel effect. The silicon nanowire field-effect transistor (SNWFET) is considered …
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Materials Science on the Atomic Scale with the 3-D Atom Probe
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16 Nov. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): George D. W. Smith
Some of the key goals of materials science and technology are to be able to design a material from first principles, to predict its behaviour, and also to optimise the processing route for its manufacture. In recent years, these goals have come closer to realisation, thanks in part to the …
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Nanoparticles in Biology and Materials: Engineering the Interface through Synthesis
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29 Jan. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vincent Rotello
Monolayer-protected nanoparticles provide versatile tools for nanotechnology. In our research, we use these nanoparticles as building blocks for the creation of functional magnetic and electronic nanocomposite materials. Simultaneously, we are using these particles as scaffolds for …
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Computer Simulation of Nanoparticles, Viruses, and Electrical Power-Generating Bacteria
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20 Mar. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Peter J. Ortoleva
Models of cells and nanometer-scale biosystems are presented that clarify their physico-chemical characteristics and allow for computer- aided design of therapeutic and nanotechnical devices. Multiscale techniques are used to obtain rigorous, coarse-grained equations for the migration …
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Electronic Transport in Semi-conducting Carbon Nanotube Transistor Devices
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12 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Joerg Appenzeller
Recent demonstrations of high performance carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNFETs) highlight their potential for a future nanotube-based electronics. Besides being just a nanometer in diameter, carbon nanotubes offer intrinsic advantages if compared with silicon that are responsible for …
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Exponential Challenges, Exponential Rewards - The Future of Moore's Law
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14 Dec. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Shekhar Borkar
Three exponentials have been the foundation of today's electronics, which are often taken for granted—namely transistor density, performance, and energy. Moore's Law captures the impact of these exponentials. Exponentially increasing transistor integration capacity, and exponentially …