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The graphene nano-ribbon field effect transistor (GNRFET) is an emerging technology that received much attention in recent years. Recent work on GNRFET circuit simulations has shown that GNRFETs may have potential in low power applications. In this paper, we review the existing work on GNRFET circuit modeling, compare the two varieties of GNRFETs, Metal-Oxide-Semiconducting-(MOS-)type and Schottky-Barrier-(SB-)type...
This paper presents a new CMOS inverter (CGTFET), which is composed of a Gated control IIP for load transistor (Gated-IIP) and a tunneling field effect transistor (TFET) for driven transistor. Based on the measurement data of Gated-IIP and TFET devices published, we have for the first time drawn the load lines and the quiescent point line (Q line) of the new designed CGTFET compared with the conventional...
We experimentally demonstrate, for the first time, a new metallic carbon nanotube (CNT) removal technique that can be readily scaled to full-wafer-scale. Existing metallic CNT removal techniques either do not remove enough metallic CNTs, or are not VLSI-compatible, or impose very large area costs when applied to wafer-scale VLSI (up to 200%). In contrast, our new technique retains VLSI-compatibility,...
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