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Science 7 July 2000: Vol. 289. no. 5476, pp. 94 - 97 DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5476.94
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Carbon Nanotube-Based Nonvolatile Random Access Memory for Molecular Computing
Thomas Rueckes,
1
Kyoungha Kim,
2
Ernesto Joselevich,
1
Greg Y. Tseng,
1
Chin-Li Cheung,
1
Charles M. Lieber
12*
A concept for molecular electronics exploiting carbon
nanotubes as both molecular device elements and molecular wires for reading and writing information was developed. Each device element is
based on a suspended, crossed nanotube geometry that leads to bistable,
electrostatically switchable ON/OFF states. The device elements are
naturally addressable in large arrays by the carbon nanotube molecular
wires making up the devices. These reversible, bistable device elements
could be used to construct nonvolatile random access memory and logic
function tables at an integration level approaching 1012
elements per square centimeter and an element operation frequency in
excess of 100 gigahertz. The viability of this concept is demonstrated by detailed calculations and by the experimental realization of a
reversible, bistable nanotube-based bit.
1 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology,
2 Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
cml{at}cmliris.harvard.edu
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