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Carbon Nanotube Technology(CNT)

Carbon Nanotube Technology(CNT). By, Amit Panchal CST 300 L Fall 2013. Overview. Definition of CNT Why CNT in Computer? History of CNT How chip is made with nanotubes? Pros/Cons of CNT. Definition. What is CNT?. Why CNT in C omputers?. Limitation of Moore’s Law

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Carbon Nanotube Technology(CNT)

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  1. Carbon Nanotube Technology(CNT) By, Amit Panchal CST 300 L Fall 2013

  2. Overview • Definition of CNT • Why CNT in Computer? • History of CNT • How chip is made with nanotubes? • Pros/Cons of CNT

  3. Definition • What is CNT?

  4. Why CNT in Computers? • Limitation of Moore’s Law • Silicon on chips will be replaced by Carbon Nanotubes

  5. History of CNT • 1991 – Carbon Nanotubes discovered • 2002 – Nanotubes replace wires • 2006 – Creative Year • 2012 – Smallest CNT transistor • 2013 – CNT Computer

  6. How chip is made with nanotubes? • Printing high-performance circuits with carbon nanotubes • Array of transistors on a flexible sheet coated with layer of semiconducting carbon nanotubes

  7. Pros/Cons • Advantages of CNT • Disadvantages of CNT

  8. References • Nanocyl (The Carbon nanotube specialist) 2009. What is a carbon nanotube? http://www.nanocyl.com/en/CNT-Expertise-Centre/Carbon-Nanotubes • Image of carbon nanotube chip. Retrieved from http://www.designboom.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/stanford-university-carbon-nanotube-computer-designboom01.jpg • Gaudin, Sharon. September 13, 3013. Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9242812/Replacing_silicon_with_nanotubes_could_revolutionize_tech • Johnson, Dexter. August 8, 3012. Carbon nanotubes could solve problems With Silicon in Li-ion Batteries. http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/nanotechnology/carbon-nanotubes-could-solve-problems-with-silicon-in-liion-batteries • Abate,Tom. September 26, 2013. A First: Stanford engineers build basic computers using carbon nanotubes. http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/september/carbon-nanotube-computer-092513.html • CCMR (Cornell center for Materials Research: An NSF MRSEC). http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/ask/?quid=801 • Bourzac, Katherine. August 16, 2013. Printing High-Performance circuits with carbon nanotubes. http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/08/Printing-High-Performance-Circuits-Carbon.html • Bonsor, Kevin and Strictland, Jonathan. How nanotechnology works. http://www.howstuffworks.com/nanotechnology2.htm • Image of carbon nanotube printer. Retrieved from http://www.caer.uky.edu/images/history/carbon-dave.jpg • Image of carbon nanotube. Retrieved from http://www.nanowerk.com/news/id19087.jpg

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