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Simulation of Carbon Nano Tube Field Effect Transistor (CNTFET) for Reconfigurable Logic Gate Design
Harish Kumar Pal1, Anand Kumar Singh2, Prerna Sharma3

1Harish Kumar Pal, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, IAMR College, Ghaziabad (U.P), India.
2Anand Kumar Singh, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, IAMR College, Ghaziabad (U.P), India.
3Prena Sharma, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, IAMR College, Ghaziabad (U.P), India.

Manuscript received on 21 January 2013 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 January 2013 | Manuscript published on 30 January 2013 | PP: 34-36 | Volume-1 Issue-6, January 2013 | Retrieval Number: F0405021613/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: With the help of scaling down of CMOS, we have achieved higher integration density, the higher performance of devices, low power consumption and more complex functions. But with the increasing the complexity at nanometer scale in conventional Si CMOS technology, it is very difficult to maintain the pace of scale downing and it will limits in few years. The main objective of this project is to detail study of carbon nanotube Field Effect Transistor, types of CNTFETs and it is very important to show that the Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor work properly with respect to conventional transistor and is more efficient than the conventional MOSFETs at nano scale regime which is shown in this project with the help of simulation studies of Top Gate CNTFET and Coaxial CNTFETs with the help of tools provided by online tools of Nano Hub. In the project at last a reconfigurable logic gate is also designed with the help of CNTFETs
Keywords: CNTFET, Graphene, Nanotubes, Reconfigurable Logic

Scope of the Article: Reconfigurable Computing