Abstract: New methods are needed to create integrated circuits which are able to overcome the inherent
problems in the miniaturization process. These problems are mainly technological and economical;
photolithography is limited and the expensive building respectively. This paper proposes the basis for a new
manufacturing process of nanotechnological circuits based on semiconducting carbon nanotubes that work as
FET (Field Effect Transistor) and metallic carbon nanotubes that work as nanowires. This process is based on the
assembly of DNA tiles and lattices that guide the placement of carbon nanotubes to build electronic circuits. The
process takes place in a microfluidic device within its chambers. Building blocks are created based on NAND
logic gates. These building blocks are enabled to assemble AND, OR and NOT logic gates. The process of
assembling a XOR logic gate is explained, demonstrating how to apply the process in a concrete case.
Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, DNA lattice, FET, Microfluidic devices, Self-assembly process.
ACM Classification Keywords: B.7.1 Types and Design Styles – Advanced technologies
Link:
SELF-ASSEMBLY PROCESS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS BASED ON CARBON
NANOTUBES USING MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
David Moreno, Sandra Gómez, Paula Cordero
http://www.foibg.com/ijitk/ijitk-vol04/ijitk04-1-p07.pdf