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Multi-island single electron transistor (MISET) is a kind of single electron transistor (SET), which has advantages of the room temperature operating. A novel semi-empirical compact model for MISET is proposed. The new approach combines the orthodox theory of single electron tunneling for single Coulomb island and a novel empirical analysis for a chain of Coulomb islands. The model is verified by...
In this paper we develop the macromodeling of single electron transistor (SET) based on the actual experiment results and the proposed model. Single electron transistors are supposed to be among the top candidates for the kernel devices of logic circuits in the post-CMOS period of near future. To develop an efficient model can be very useful for the simulation of large scale SET circuit. This model...
A new self-assembly technique is proposed to fabricate sub-10 nm wide nanotrench array, which is an improved self-assembled process with the direction of surfactant templates. First, the surface of substrate is modified with surfactant P123 to aid the alignment of the surfactant templates micelles in the silica/surfactant solution dip-coated on the substrate during the next step, which improves the...
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