2002 journal article

Fundamental device design considerations in the development of disruptive nanoelectronics

JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, 2(3-4), 363–368.

By: R. Singh, J. Poole*, K. Poole & S. Vaidya

author keywords: disruptive nanoelectronics; nanodevices; diamond; molecular computing; quantum computers
MeSH headings : Computers; Decision Making; Diamond / chemistry; Electronics / instrumentation; Electronics / methods; Equipment Design / methods; Equipment Failure Analysis; Hot Temperature; Nanotechnology / instrumentation; Nanotechnology / methods; Reproducibility of Results; Semiconductors; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted / instrumentation; Silicon / chemistry; Technology Assessment, Biomedical / methods
TL;DR: Diamond contains the clue to providing computing devices that will surpass the performance of silicon-based nanoelectronics, and the two critical limits discussed in this paper provide criteria for the selection of materials used in the fabrication of future devices. (via Semantic Scholar)
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