2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2005.07.033
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Tungsten interconnects in the nano-scale regime

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“…[6,[39][40][41][42][43][44] Overall, it was concluded that grain boundary reflections are the dominant contribution to the resistivity of NWs (Supporting Information). [6,40] Here, we have fabricated highly crystalline NWs that will have a negligible contribution from grain boundary effects, and we therefore only need to consider the effects of surface scattering. Resistance caused by surface scattering is expected to become increasingly significant as the diameter of the NW approaches and drops below the bulk mean free path.…”
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“…[6,[39][40][41][42][43][44] Overall, it was concluded that grain boundary reflections are the dominant contribution to the resistivity of NWs (Supporting Information). [6,40] Here, we have fabricated highly crystalline NWs that will have a negligible contribution from grain boundary effects, and we therefore only need to consider the effects of surface scattering. Resistance caused by surface scattering is expected to become increasingly significant as the diameter of the NW approaches and drops below the bulk mean free path.…”
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“…These two kinds of resonators are with different lengths so as to resonate at the same frequency. Because of the small cross section, the size effect must be taken into account in the calculation of resistivity [29]- [31]. As depicted in the figure, the unloaded Q-factor of copper resonator is much smaller than that of then MWCNT one, due to the strong skin and size effects in the copper wire under such circumstance.…”
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“…It is well known that the nano-sized materials possess much better electronic, mechanical, and chemical properties than the traditional bulk materials (Mistry et al 2016;Tian et al 2013;Salorinne et al 2016;Gilbert et al 2004;Zhu et al 2016;Monti et al 2016;Guo et al 2015;Su and Buehler 2016;Qi et al 2009;Qi and Lee 2010). In this respect, various nano-sized W samples have been fabricated experimentally by means of such techniques as mechanical alloying and single damascene process flow (Steinh gl et al 2005;Wang et al 2007;Yeong and Thong 2006).…”
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