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Granular Nanoelectronics

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The technological means now exists for approaching the fundamentallimiting scales of solid state electronics in which a single carrier can, in principle, represent a single bit in an information flow. In this light, the prospect of chemically, or biologically, engineered molccular-scale structures which might support information processing functions has enticed workers for many years. The one common factor in all suggested molecular switches, ranging from the experimentally feasible proton-tunneling structure, to natural systems such as the micro-tubule, is that each proposed structure deals with individual information carrying entities. Whereas this future molecular electronics faces enormous technical challenges, the same Iimit is already appearing in existing semiconducting quantum wires and small tunneling structures, both superconducting and normal meta! devices, in which the motion of a single eh arge through the tunneling barrier can produce a sufficient voltage change to cut-off further tunneling current. We may compare the above situation with today's Si microelectronics, where each bit is encoded as a very !arge number, not necessarily fixed, of electrons within acharge pulse. The associated reservoirs and sinks of charge carriers may be profitably tapped and manipulated to proviele macro-currents which can be readily amplified or curtailed. On the other band, modern semiconductor ULSI has progressed by adopting a linear scaling principle to the down-sizing of individual semiconductor devices.

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Based on a NATO ASI held in Il Ciocco, Italy, July 23--August 3, 1990

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Assisted by John R. Barker (Editor), David Ferry (Editor), David K. Ferry (Editor), Carlo Jacoboni (Editor), Joh R Barker (Editor), John R Barker (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306438813
ISBN 978-0-306-43881-3
No. of pages 590
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 37 mm
Weight 1064 g
Illustrations XII, 590 p.
Series Nato Science Series B:
NATO Science Series: B:, Volume 251
Nato Science Series B:
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Astronomy: general, reference works

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