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Nanoelectronics: a passport for the nanoworld

Author: Olivier VANBÉSIEN

Publication date: February 10, 2005

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1. Nanoelectronics: a strategic challenge

Olivier VANBÉSIEN, Professor at the University of Science and Technology of Lille (USTL, Lille-I), is a researcher at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (IEMN). As part of the CNRS Nanoelectronics research group (GdR), he is responsible for thematic action III-V. [email protected]

Nanoelectronics is one of the main areas of research within the general theme of nanosciences/nanotechnologies. To meet the many technological challenges posed by the miniaturization of devices and their increasing frequency, the scientific community is seeking new solutions by promoting interdisciplinarity between physics, chemistry, biology and other disciplines. There are two main approaches to the world of nanometers: bottom-up and...

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