Abstract

The optimal design of repeaters for current-mode (CM) nano-interconnects is conducted and compared with that for voltage-mode (VM) ones. Both Cu and carbon nanotube (CNT) nano-interconnects are considered and studied, with the contact resistance treated appropriately. In comparison with the VM ones, the CM nano-interconnects can not only demonstrate better electrical performance, but also require fewer repeaters, thereby saving more valuable chip area. In the delay-optimal repeater design of multi-walled CNT interconnects, for instance, the optimal number of repeaters can be reduced by 120% with the implementation of CM signalling scheme.

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