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High-speed logic integrated circuits with solution-processed self-assembled carbon nanotubes.

Shu-Jen HanJianshi TangBharat KumarAbram L FalkDamon FarmerGeorge TulevskiKeith JenkinsAli AfzaliSatoshi OidaJohn OttJames HannonWilfried Haensch
Published in: Nature nanotechnology (2017)
As conventional monolithic silicon technology struggles to meet the requirements for the 7-nm technology node, there has been tremendous progress in demonstrating the scalability of carbon nanotube field-effect transistors down to the size that satisfies the 3-nm node and beyond. However, to date, circuits built with carbon nanotubes have overlooked key aspects of a practical logic technology and have stalled at simple functionality demonstrations. Here, we report high-performance complementary carbon nanotube ring oscillators using fully manufacturable processes, with a stage switching frequency of 2.82 GHz. The circuit was built on solution-processed, self-assembled carbon nanotube arrays with over 99.9% semiconducting purity, and the complementary feature was achieved by employing two different work function electrodes.
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