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About Nanometer Sized Analogues of Basic Electronic and Optical Components

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2008

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We discuss a downsizing of optical components into the nanometer range. It presupposes the substitution of photons by ballistic electrons, but it also requires a simple and robust concept to assemble the analogues of basic electronic and optical components on such a tiny length scale. Here, one of the most promising candidate schemes employs graphene as a basic nanosubstrate. We elucidate the suggested behaviour of graphene as an electronic metamaterial [1], and show that other desired electronic or optical functionalities may be obtained through a patterning with sub-nanometer sized boron clusters [2]. © 2008 IEEE.

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Ozdogan, Cem/0000-0002-9644-0013; Quandt, Alexander/0000-0003-0987-126X; Ferrari, Maurizio/0000-0003-3723-5957; Speranza, Giorgio/0000-0003-1478-0995

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Clusters, Electronic Devices, Graphene, Metamaterials, Nanotechnology, Photonic Devices

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ICTON-MW 2008 - International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks "Mediterranean Winter" 2008 - Conference Proceedings -- International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks "Mediterranean Winter" 2008, ICTON-MW 2008 -- 11 December 2008 through 13 December 2008 -- Marrakech -- 77454

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