NANOTRANSISTORS
University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University

Researchers create first ever integrated silicon circuit with nanotube transistors/Berkeley/
silicon nanowires/organic polymers
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Nano Letters Article
Monolithic Integration of Carbon Nanotube Devices with Silicon MOS Technology
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Nano Letters Article

Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors with Integrated Ohmic Contacts and High- Gate Dielectrics

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UPDATED DECEMBER 10, 2005
Duke University

Duke chemists describe new kind of 'nanotube' transistor/"It's like flying a kite"

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Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology and the Chonbuk National University

Nanoscale random access memory (NRAM)/transistor/carbon nanotube/silicon nitride/silicon oxide.

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University of California, Irvine

Transistors made from single-walled carbon nanotubes may make for better cell phones and much faster computers

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Link to Nano Letters Extract
ANI, SME Co-development Agreement

ANI/Single Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) Thin Film Transistors (TFT)

Link to ANI PDF file on TFT

Working relationship with SME (Shimane Masuda Electronics) possibly involving TFTs with CNTs
RB PR announcement
SME website
SME's present product LNFET
Infineon

Infineon claims lead on nanotube transistors
Makes 18 nanometre threads
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Oregon State University, Hewlett Packard
Major advance made in transparent electronics
Zinc-tin-oxide thin film transistors
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University of Texas at Austin
Nanoscale chemical sensor based on organic thin-film transistors
Liang Wang, Daniel Fine, and Ananth Dodabalapur
Microelectronics Research Center
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High-mobility carbon-nanotube thin-film transistors on a polymeric substrate
E. S. Snow, P. M. Campbell, and M. G. Ancona
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
J. P. Novak
Applied Nanotech, Inc., Austin, Texas 78758
We report the development of high-mobility carbon-nanotube thin-film transistors fabricated
on a polymeric substrate.
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Hideo Hosono - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Transparent Transistor: See-through component for flexible displays
A transparent semiconductor material is made out of indium gallium zinc oxide. Although
other research groups have previously made transparent circuitry, "their performance was
not so good," says Hosono. In contrast, prototype transistors made from his team's new material
are 10 times as conductive as the silicon transistors used in today's liquid-crystal displays.
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