A Carbon Nanotube Based Nanorelay
J.M. Kinaret, T. Nord, and S. Viefers

TL;DR
This paper explores a nanorelay device utilizing a conducting carbon nanotube on silicon, capable of GHz switching, with potential uses in logic, memory, and amplification.
Contribution
It introduces a novel carbon nanotube-based nanorelay with GHz operation and discusses its potential applications in various electronic components.
Findings
Operates as a GHz-range switch
Potential for logic and memory applications
Demonstrates feasibility of nanotube-based nanorelays
Abstract
We investigate the operational characteristics of a nanorelay based on a conducting carbon nanotube placed on a terrace in a silicon substrate. The nanorelay is a three terminal device that acts as a switch in the GHz regime. Potential applications include logic devices, memory elements, pulse generators, and current or voltage amplifiers.
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