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Based on realistic circuit- and system-level simulations, graphene interconnects are analyzed in terms of multiple material properties, such as the mean free path (MFP), the contact resistance, and the edge roughness. The benchmarking results indicate that the advantage of using graphene interconnects occurs only under certain circumstances. The device-level parameters, including the supply and threshold...
In this paper, graphene interconnects are analyzed based on realistic circuits in terms of multiple material properties, such as the mean free path, the contact resistance, and the edge roughness. The benchmark against conventional copper wires shows that the advantage of graphene usage occurs only under certain circumstances. The device-level parameters, including the supply and threshold voltages,...
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