Tags: nanotransistors

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A nanotransistor is a transistor whose dimensions are measured in nanometers. Transistors are used for switching and amplifying electronic signals. When combined in the millions and billions, they can be used to create sophisticated programmable information processors.

 

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  1. ECE 656 Lecture 7: Resistance - Ballistic to Diffusive

    16 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Outline:Review2D ballistic resistors2D diffusive resistorsDiscussionSummary

  2. ECE 656 Lecture 4: General Model for Transport

    07 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Outline:The modelNear-equilibrium transportDiscussionSummary

  3. ECE 656 Lecture 3: Density of States

    07 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Outline:Density of statesExample: grapheneDiscussionSummary

  4. ECE 656 Lecture 2: Sums in k-Space/Integrals in Energy Space

    07 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Outline:Density of states in k-spaceExampleWorking in energy spaceDiscussionSummary

  5. ECE 656: Electronic Transport in Semiconductors (Fall 2011)

    29 Aug 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    This course is about how charge flows in semiconductors with an emphasis on transport in nanoscale devices. The objective is to develop a broad understanding of basic concepts. The course is designed for those who work on electronic materials and devices – whether they are...

  6. ECE 656 Lecture 1: Introduction to Carrier Transport

    26 Aug 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

  7. Near-Equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications

    28 Jul 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Engineers and scientists working on electronic materials and devices need a working knowledge of "near-equilibrium" (also called "linear" or "low-field") transport. The term "working knowledge" means understanding how to use theory in practice. Measurements...

  8. Lecture 1: Introduction to Near-equilibrium Transport

    20 Jul 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    A short overview of the topics to be discussed in the following nine lectures in this short course on near-equilibrium transport.

  9. Keerti Kumar Korlapati

    https://nanohub.org/members/55518

  10. The Elusive Spin Transistor

    11 Apr 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

    This presentation is a short introductory tutorial on spin-transistors.

  11. Control of Spin Precession in a Datta-Das Transistor Structure

    11 Apr 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Hyun Cheol Koo

    Transistors Switch onto Spin Using the spin of an electron in addition to, or instead of, the charge properties is believed to have many benefits in terms of speed, power-cost, and integration density over conventional electronic circuits. At the heart of the field of spintronics has been a...

  12. FETToy

    14 Feb 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Anisur Rahman, Jing Wang, Jing Guo, Md. Sayed Hasan, Yang Liu, Akira Matsudaira, Shaikh S. Ahmed, Supriyo Datta, Mark Lundstrom

    Calculate the ballistic I-V characteristics for conventional MOSFETs, Nanowire MOSFETs and Carbon NanoTube MOSFETs

  13. Electron Density in a Nanowire

    30 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Saumitra Raj Mehrotra

    Electron Density in a circular Silicon nanowire transistor.

  14. Tunneling in an Nanometer-Scaled Transistor

    25 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Mathieu Luisier, Neerav Kharche, George A. Howlett, Insoo Woo, David Ebert

    Electrons tunneling through the gate of an ultra-scaled transistor.

  15. 2010 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    20 Apr 2010 |

    Electronics from the Bottom Up seeks to bring a new perspective to electronic devices – one that is designed to help realize the opportunities that nanotechnology presents.

  16. Atomistic Modeling and Simulation Tools for Nanoelectronics and their Deployment on nanoHUB.org

    16 Dec 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    At the nanometer scale the concepts of device and material meet and a new device is a new material and vice versa. While atomistic device representations are novel to device physicists, the semiconductor materials modeling community usually treats infinitely periodic structures. Two electronic...

  17. Chemically Enhanced Carbon-Based Nanomaterials and Devices

    25 Oct 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Hersam

    Carbon-based nanomaterials have attracted significant attention due to their potential to enable and/or improve applications such as transistors, transparent conductors, solar cells, batteries, and biosensors. This talk will delineate chemical strategies for enhancing the electronic and optical...

  18. Lecture 1a: Atom to Transistor: A semiclassical view

    08 Sep 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

  19. Nanoelectronic Devices, With an Introduction to Spintronics

    20 Jul 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta, Mark Lundstrom

        Nanoelectronic devices are at the heart of today's powerful computers and are also of great interest for many emerging applications including energy conversion, sensing and alternative computing paradigms. Our objective, however, is not to discuss specific devices or...

  20. Discussion Session 3 (Lectures 5 and 6)

    09 Sep 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta