Nano architectures for carbon nanotube circuits: design, analysis, and experimental attempts

Reference:

Eugen Czeizler, Tuomo LempiƤinen, and Pekka Orponen. Nano architectures for carbon nanotube circuits: design, analysis, and experimental attempts. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Theory in Biocomputing, 2011. Extended Abstract.

Abstract:

Recent years have witnessed a burst of experimental activity concerning algorithmic self-assembly of nanostructures, motivated at least in part by the potential of this approach as a radically new manufacturing technology. Our specific interest is in the self-assembly of Carbon-Nanotube Field Effect Transistor (CNFET) circuits. Our research is focused on developing a new theoretical foundation for the design and analysis of CNFET circuits, as well as the derived algorithmic self-assembly problems which follow from making such systems experimentally achievable. Our approach is based on four inter-related research directions, each covering a different aspect of this ambitious goal.

Suggested BibTeX entry:

@inproceedings{CzLO11b,
    author = {Eugen Czeizler and Tuomo LempiƤinen and Pekka Orponen},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Theory in Biocomputing},
    language = {eng},
    note = {Extended Abstract},
    title = {Nano architectures for carbon nanotube circuits: design, analysis, and experimental attempts},
    year = {2011},
}

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