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Delay and crosstalk reliability issues in mixed MWCNT bundle interconnects
Institution:1. National Physical Laboratory, Materials Division,\nHampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, UK;2. University of Tasmania, School of Mathematics and Physics, Private Bag 37, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia
Abstract:Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) bundles have potentially provided attractive solution in nanoscale VLSI interconnects. In current fabrication process, it is not trivial to grow a densely packed bundle having MWCNTs with similar number of shells. A realistic nanotube bundle, in fact, is a mixed CNT bundle consisting of MWCNTs of different diameters. This research paper presents an analytical model of mixed CNT bundle wherein MWCNTs having different number of shells are densely packed. Two different types of MWCNT bundles are presented: (1) MB that contains MWCNTs with similar number of shells (i.e., uniform diameters) and (2) MMB wherein MWCNTs having different number of shells (i.e., non-uniform diameters) are mixed. Multi-conductor transmission line theory is used to present an equivalent single-conductor (ESC) model of different MB and MMB configurations. Using the ESC model, performance is analyzed to address the effect of propagation delay, crosstalk and power dissipation that explores the reliability of an interconnect wire. It is observed that using an MMB arrangement, the overall reduction in delay and crosstalk are 15.33% and 29.59%, respectively, compared to the MB for almost similar power dissipation.
Keywords:Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)  MWCNT bundle (MB)  Mixed MWCNT bundle (MMB)  Propagation delay  Crosstalk  Interconnect
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