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Introduction to the Graphene-Carbon Nano Transistors Book The book "Graphene-Carbon Nano Transistors" written by Afshin Rashid comprehensively and understandably covers the practical and important topics of graphene-carbon nano transistors.
In praise of electronic science, it suffices to say that it is the most practical science in societies, and let us not forget that nano microelectronics is the top branch of electronic sciences and the key to achieving advanced technology in the next half-century. It may be hard to believe, but changes in the volume and redesign of electronic and telecommunication circuits based on nanoelectronics can increase the efficiency and power of these electronic components several times over.
From a section of the Graphene-Carbon Nano Transistors book:
In the replication of nano transistors and nano chips, two methods are considered for manufacturing: bottom-up and top-down methods. In the bottom-up method, devices and materials are built from the molecular level based on molecular chemistry principles, just like a wall constructed by stacking bricks one on top of another. In the top-down method, nano objects are produced in larger quantities without atomic control.
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