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An elastic string-elastic shell model is developed to study vibration behaviors of a carbon nanowire. The present model predicts that non-coaxial vibration between the C-chain and the innermost tube does not occur due to negligible bending rigidity of the C-chain. In addition, it is found that the C-chain has most significant effect on the lowest frequency associated with radial vibration mode for...
Heat dissipation of electronic packages has become one of the limiting factors to miniaturization. The removal of the heat generated is a critical issue in electronic packaging. With the development of thermal management, thermal interface material (TIM) plays a more and more important role in electronics packaging. A new nano-TIM with nanofibers prepared by using electrospinning has been suggested...
Summary form only given. One important function of microsystem packaging is to remove the heat generated by the integrated circuits (ICs). The thermal management of microsystems has now become more crucial as the power density of ICs increases dramatically. To remove the big amount of heat is a big challenge for the packaging technology. An attractive solution is to utilize new developed nanotechnologies...
Described is a dynamically reconfigurable 8-function logic gate with seven double-gate carbon nanotube field-effect transistors which demonstrates p-type or n-type behaviour depending on the back-gate voltage. Through simulations, the gate is shown to operate at 20 GHz and has been used to build a 1-bit pipelined full adder using physically identical reconfigurable cells
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