Carbon based electronic devices / / Alberto Tagliaferro, Costas Charitidis, editors.

For more than 50 years, silicon has dominated the electronics industry. However, this growth will come to an end, due to resources limitations. Thus, research developments need to focus to alternative materials, with higher performance and better functionality. Current research achievements have ind...

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Carbon nanotubes.
Electronic apparatus and appliances.
Carbon nanostructures.
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