NCN Nanoelectronics: Research Seminars
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| Abstract | Many research seminars are available on the nanoHUB. Listed below are a few that discuss new device possiblities. |
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| Date posted | 28 Nov, 2007 |
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Geometry of Diffusion and the Performance Limits of Nanobiosensors
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05 Dec. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad A. Alam, Pradeep R. Nair
Modern methods of detection of biomolecules for differential genome sequencing, protein recognition, etc. rely on variety of chemical and optical methods to signal the conjugation of target biomolecules with corresponding capture probes. Although these classical methods are widely used, extremely …
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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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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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Designing Nanocomposite Materials for Solid-State Energy Conversion
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28 Dec. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy D. Sands
New materials will be necessary to break through today�s performance envelopes for solid-state energy conversion devices ranging from LED-based solid-state white lamps to thermoelectric devices for solid-state refrigeration and electric power generation. The combination of recent materials …
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Basic Electronic Properties of DNA
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01 Sep. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): M. P. Anantram
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Nanotechnology-Enabled Direct Energy Conversion
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05 Apr. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Gang Chen
Energy transport in nanostructures differs significantly from macrostructures because of classical and quantum size effects on energy carriers such as on phonons, electrons, photons, and molecules. Nanoscale effects can be tailored to develop more efficient direct energy conversion technologies …
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Nanoelectronic Scaling Tradeoffs: What does Physics Have to Say?
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12 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Victor Zhirnov
Beyond CMOS, several completely new approaches to information-processing and data-storage technologies and architectures are emerging to address the timeframe beyond the current SIA International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). A wide range of new ideas have been proposed for …
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Digital Electronics: Fundamental Limits and Future Prospects
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13 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Konstantin K. Likharev
I will review some old and some recent work on the fundamental (and not so fundamental) limits imposed by physics of electron devices on their density and power consumption.
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Quantum-dot Cellular Automata
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12 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Craig S. Lent
The multiple challenges presented by the problem of scaling transistor sizes are all related to the fact that transistors encode binary information by the state of a current switch. What is required is a new paradigm, still capable of providing general purpose digital computation, but which can be …
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