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Week 9 Emerging Technologies
Neuroprosthetics Week 9 Emerging Technologies
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Emerging Technologies
Neurotechnology:Microelectronics Molecular and Nanoscale electronics
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Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
Goals and Requirements Reduce/Eliminate interconnecting leads Distribute intelligence Minimize power consumption Minimize device area (volume) Improve reliability and longevity of implants
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Molecular Electronics
Molecular materials for electronics – electronic devices using organic compounds e.g. liquid crystal displays Molecular scale electronics – size reduction in individual processing elements
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Molecular Materials Plastic Electronics
Organic light-emitting structures Chemical sensors
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Plastic Electronics Organic semiconductors low cost
New materials with different bandgaps Simple fabrication for polymers Organic thin-film transistors key for plastic circuitry as display drivers in computers, as memory elements and ID tags
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Organic Light-Emitting Structures
Organic Light Emitting Devices (OLEDs) based on polymer p-phenylene vinylene (PPV) Organic semiconductor sandwiched between low and high electrodes – when voltage applied, electrons are injected from one electrode and holes from the other Recombination – light emission Low molecular weight organic molecules and polymers
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Chemical Sensors Growing need for identification of chemical & biochemical substances Usually (Oxide) sensors must be operated at high temperatures Organic substances – high sensitivity to gas Can be tailored to an application by modification of their structure Array of sensors (electronic nose) to improve on sensitivity
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Molecular Scale Electronics
Molecular superlattices Single electron devices DNA electronics
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Molecular Superlattices
Pyroelectric devices good as detectors of infrared – efficient at ambient temps. Pyroelectric – noncentrosymmetric crystal structure + thin-film fabricated Grow thin polycrystalline film (ceramic) then apply large electric field – RF Sequential layer build up enables unique polar structure
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Single Electron Devices
Current flow determined by tunnelling through energy barriers Structures of less than 10nm Nanoparticles form FET – by sensing current difference between 2 states so the stored information can be read Quantum effects become important (Quantum computing)
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DNA Electronics DNA deemed to be a molecular wire of very small resistance DNA – most significant molecule in nature! Charge carriers can shuttle (tunnel) along a DNA molecule for a few nm DNA chips – short strands of DNA bind to others – can probe if certain genetic codes are present or absent Data can be stored - DNA 1 bit in 1 nm DRAM 1 bit in nm3
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Final Words Organic compounds attractive for electronic devices
Living systems assemble themselves from molecules – energy efficient But extremely speculative at this stage Most likely niche areas – infrared detection for example
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