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Field- and quantum-effect nanoelectronic devices built on one-dimensional (1-D) chemically synthesized nanostructures are likely among those immediate “successors” of the contemporary top–down silicon CMOS technology for future computing, preserving the spirit of Moore’s Law in the post-CMOS era. The nanotechnology-embedded chip technology would emerge in the foreseeable future. However, there exists...
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