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[PDF] Semi-empirical SPICE models for carbon nanotube FET logic


C Dwyer, M Cheung, DJ Sorin - Proc. of the Fourth IEEE Conference on …, 2004 - Citeseer
Abstract — To evaluate the potential of carbon nanotube field effect
transistors (CNFETs) to replace silicon CMOS tech- nology, we develop a SPICE
model of CNFET nanoelectronics. Our model is parameterizable, and it ...
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Scattering of Å-scale electron probes in silicon


C Dwyer, J Etheridge - Ultramicroscopy, 2003 - cat.inist.fr
We use frozen phonon multislice calculations to examine the scattering behaviour
of Å-scale electron probes in(001) and(110) silicon. For each crystal
orientation, we consider the distribution of scattered intensity in real ...
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[CITATION] Design tools for self-assembling nanoscale technology


C Dwyer, V Johri, JP Patwardhan, AR Lebeck, … - Nanotechnology, 2004
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Arrangement of rare-earth elements at prismatic grain boundaries in silicon nitride


GB Winkelman, C Dwyer, TS Hudson, D … - Philosophical Magazine Letters, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
The arrangement of rare-earth atoms at {100} prism planes of La- and
Lu-containing polycrystalline Si3N4 specimens is studied using high-angle
annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy. For both ...
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[CITATION] La classe branchée: enseigner à l'ère des technologies


JH Sandholtz, C Ringstaff, DC Dwyer, MC … - CNDP Direction de l'ingénierie éducative
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Design tools for a DNA-guided self-assembling carbon nanotube technology

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C Dwyer, V Johri, M Cheung, J Patwardhan, A … - Nanotechnology, 2004 - iop.org
1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC
27708, USA 2 Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708,
USA ... Received 10 March 2004 Published 23 July 2004 Online at ...
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[PDF] Self-assembled networks: Control vs. complexity


JP Patwardhan, C Dwyer, AR Lebeck - 1st International Conference on Nano-Networks, 2006 - Citeseer
DNA-based self-assembly of nanoelectronic devices is an emerging technology that
has the potential to enable tera- to peta-scale device integration. However,
self-assembly cur- rently is limited to manufacturing small computing ...
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Nanowire transistors, gate electrodes, and their directed self-assembly


K Skinner, RL Carroll, S Washburn, C Dwyer - APS Meeting Abstracts, 2005 - adsabs.harvard.edu
Lithographic processes used in the fabrication of current CMOS technology for
microprocessors are rapidly approaching both fundamental and practical
limitations. Nanowires capable of acting as either transistors or ...
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Twisted equivariant K-theory for proper actions of discrete groups

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C Dwyer - K-theory, 2008 - Springer
Abstract We will make a construction of twisted equivariant K-theory for proper
actions of discrete groups by using ideas of Lück and Oliver (Topology
40:585–616, 2001) to expand a construction of Adem and Ruan (Comm. Math. ...
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[PDF] Design and Evaluation of Fail-Stop Self-Assembled Nanoscale Processing Elements


JP Patwardhan, C Dwyer, AR Lebeck - IEEE International Workshop on Design and Test of …, 2006 - Citeseer
The semiconductor industry is exploring various device and manufacturing
techniques to continue scal- ing transistor sizes beyond the capabilities of
CMOS. This scaling is desirable, as it helps reduce device power ...
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