| Mark Reed and W.P. Kirk (eds.), Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication, Academic Press, San Diego, 1989. |
....The delivery of molecular scale electronics will require two major technical achievements. The first of these is the development and characterization of molecular scale conductors, diodes, and transistors. Devices at this scale can incorporate electrical circuitry with pi cosecond cycle times [1, 2, 11, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23]. While many researchers are appropriately concentrating on the conductor and device behaviors, a solution to those problems will not be sufficient. Thus, the second major achievement required is a technology for assembling compound structures from molecular scale components. One plausible way to ....
Mark Reed and W.P. Kirk (eds.), Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication, Academic Press, San Diego, 1989.
....19, 4] suggest that channel lengths below about 0:1 would require techniques so extraordinary as to be uneconomical. In an effort to continue miniaturization past this point, the Ultra program seeks to investigate novel, nanometer scale devices based on qualitatively different physical principles[31, 23]. 2.2 As the number of gates increases, current architectures will have too many long interconnections The second barrier to continued downscaling, the problem of interconnections, is not fundamentally a physical limit, but an architectural one. Combinatorial analyses[10] have shown that current ....
Reed, M. A. and Kirk, W. P., Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication, Academic Press (1989).
....scattering states of a two dimensional electron gas with point scatterers. This technique may be used to study the local field effects within the vicinity of scattering defects in mesoscopic structures. Typeset using REVT E X 1 I. INTRODUCTION Advances in high resolution fabrication techniques [1] such as molecular beam epitaxy, metal organic chemical vapor deposition, and electron beam lithography have permitted the study of mesoscopic systems and novel nanostructure device designs which rely on the properties of a two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) The characteristic dimensions of many ....
M. A. Reed and W. P. Kirk, editors, Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication (Academic Press, 1989).
....The delivery of molecular scale electronics will require two major technical achievements. The rst of these is the development and characterization of molecular scale conductors, diodes, and transistors. Devices at this scale can incorporate electrical circuitry with picosecond cycle times [1, 2, 11, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23]. While many researchers are appropriately concentrating on the conductor and device behaviors, a solution to those problems will not be sucient. Thus, the second major achievement required is a technology for assembling compound structures from molecular scale components. One plausible way to ....
Mark Reed and W.P. Kirk (eds.), Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication, Academic Press, San Diego, 1989.
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