Carbon nanotubes for microelectronics?
- PMID: 17193459
- DOI: 10.1002/smll.200500009
Carbon nanotubes for microelectronics?
Abstract
Despite all prophecies of its end, silicon-based microelectronics still follows Moore's Law and continues to develop rapidly. However, the inherent physical limits will eventually be reached. Carbon nanotubes offer the potential for further miniaturization as long as it is possible to selectively deposit them with defined properties.
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