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Radio frequency nanoelectronics based on carbon nanotubes
Many studies have suggested the potential applications of carbon nanotubes (CNT) in conventional analogue radiofrequency (RF) technology. This is due in part to near-ballistic electron transport and expected high frequency performance. In this paper, we will present the latest understanding of the potential applications of nanotubes in this broad application area.