Molecular Electronics: Devices, Systems and Tools for Gigagate, Gigabit Chips (2002)
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| Venue: | In ICCAD-2002 |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Butts02molecularelectronics:,
author = {Michael Butts and Andre DeHon},
title = {Molecular Electronics: Devices, Systems and Tools for Gigagate, Gigabit Chips},
booktitle = {In ICCAD-2002},
year = {2002},
pages = {433--440}
}
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New electronics technologies are emerging which may carry us beyond the limits of lithographic processing down to molecularscale feature sizes. Devices and interconnects can be made from a variety of molecules and materials including bistable and switchable organic molecules, carbon nanotubes, and, single-crystal semiconductor nanowires. They can be self-assembled into organized structures and attached onto lithographic substrates. This tutorial reviews emerging molecular-scale electronics technology for CAD and system designers and highlights where ICCAD research can help support this technology.







