Conference Papers Year : 2015

Carbon nanotube interconnects for energy-efficient integrated circuits

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) due their unique mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties are being investigated as promising candidate material for on-chip and off-chip interconnects. The attractive mechanical properties of CNTs,includes high Youngs modulus, resiliency and low thermal expansion coefficient offer great advantage for reliable and strong interconnects, and even more so for 3D integration. Through-Silicon-Vias (TSVs) enable 3D integration and implementationof denser, faster and heterogeneous circuits, which also lead to excessive power densities and elevated temperatures. Due to their unique properties, CNTs present an opportunity to address these challenges and provide solutions for reliable 3D integration. In this work, we perform detailed analyses of horizontally aligned CNTs and report on their efficiency to be exploited for 3D power delivery networks
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lirmm-01446233 , version 1 (25-01-2017)

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Aida Todri-Sanial. Carbon nanotube interconnects for energy-efficient integrated circuits. TNT: Trends in Nanotechnology, Sep 2015, Toulouse, France. ⟨lirmm-01446233⟩
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