Carbon nanotubes in interconnects
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrical nanostructures made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern, and they have unique electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. In the context of interconnects, which are the pathways used for electrical signals to travel between different components of an integrated circuit (IC), carbon nanotubes are being explored as a potential alternative to traditional copper interconnects.
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