Articles tagged with: Semiconductor and Nanotubes
Semiconducting Nanotubes Produced in Quantity
..ulting nanotubes acted electronically as semiconductors. Others were the electronic equivalent of metals. To work in transistors, the nanotubes must all be semiconducting, Liu said. In their new Nano Letters report, the researchers announced suc more
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Nanonet circuits closer to making flexible electronics reality
..ng on learning the reliability of the carbon nanotube circuits. The research has been funded by the National Science Foundation through the Network for Computational Nanotechnology at the Birck Nanotechnology Center in Purdue's Discovery Park. more
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Nanoribbons could make smaller, speedier computer chips
..as data carriers from one place to another. They are composed of a semiconductor channel sandwiched between two metal electrodes. In the presence of an electric field, a charged metal plate can draw positive and negative charges in and out of more
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Nanotubes Outperform Copper Nanowires as Chip Interconnects
..chers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a road map that brings academia and the semiconductor industry one step closer to realizing carbon nanotube interconnects, and alleviating the current bottleneck of information flow that is more
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New kind of transistor radios shows capability of nanotube technology
..devices, together with capabilities that might complement compound semiconductors," said Rogers, who also is a researcher at the Beckman Institute and at the university's Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory. Practical nanotube d more
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