QALD-3: Multilingual question answering over linked data
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
State-of-the-art carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNFETs) behave as Schottky-barrier-modulated transistors. It is known that vertical scaling of the gate oxide significantly improves the performance of these devices. However, decreasing the oxide thickness also results in pronounced ambipolar transistor characteristics and increased drain leakage currents. Using a novel device concept, we have fabricated high-performance enhancement-mode CNFETs exhibiting n- or p-type unipolar behavior, tunable by electrostatic and/or chemical doping, with excellent OFF-state performance and a steep subthreshold swing (S = 63 mV/dec). The device design allows for aggressive oxide thickness and gate-length scaling while maintaining the desired device characteristics. © 2005 IEEE.
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
Michael Ray, Yves C. Martin
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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I-SPAN 2002
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SPIE AeroSense 1997