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Molecular electronics: from devices and interconnect to circuits and architecture

As the dominating CMOS technology is fast approaching a "brick wall," new opportunities arise for competing solutions. Nanoelectronics has achieved several breakthroughs lately and promises to overcome many of the limitations intrinsic to current semiconductor approaches. Most of the resul...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IEEE 2003-11, Vol.91 (11), p.1940-1957
Main Authors: Stan, M.R., Franzon, P.D., Goldstein, S.C., Lach, J.C., Ziegler, M.M.
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