Han Wang, Xiaomu Wang, et al.
Nano Letters
As conventional monolithic silicon technology struggles to meet the requirements for the 7-nm technology node, there has been tremendous progress in demonstrating the scalability of carbon nanotube field-effect transistors down to the size that satisfies the 3-nm node and beyond. However, to date, circuits built with carbon nanotubes have overlooked key aspects of a practical logic technology and have stalled at simple functionality demonstrations. Here, we report high-performance complementary carbon nanotube ring oscillators using fully manufacturable processes, with a stage switching frequency of 2.82â €...GHz. The circuit was built on solution-processed, self-assembled carbon nanotube arrays with over 99.9% semiconducting purity, and the complementary feature was achieved by employing two different work function electrodes.
Han Wang, Xiaomu Wang, et al.
Nano Letters
Huan Zhao, Zhipeng Dong, et al.
Advanced Materials
Jatinder Kumar, Marcelo A. Kuroda, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Po Hsun Ho, Damon B. Farmer, et al.
PNAS