Non-ideal Subthreshold Swing In Aligned CNTs Due To Variable Occupancy Discrete Charge Traps (Berkeley Lab, Sandia)


A new technical paper titled "Non-ideal subthreshold swing in aligned carbon nanotube transistors due to variable occupancy discrete charge traps" was published by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories. Excerpt "Carbon nanotube transistors have been experimentally demonstrated to reach performance comparable and even surpassing that of silicon... » read more

System Bits: Dec. 15


Building chips skyscraper style With the aim of boosting electronic performance by factor of a thousand, a team of researchers led by Stanford University engineers have created a skyscraper-like chip design, based on materials more advanced than silicon. For many years, computer systems have been designed with processors and memory chips laid out like single-story structures in a suburb whe... » read more