Plasmonic nanogap enhanced phase-change devices with dual electrical-optical functionality
Modern-day computers rely on electrical signaling for the processing and storage of data, which is bandwidth-limited and power hungry. This fact has long been realized in the communications field, where optical signaling is the norm. However, exploiting optical signaling in computing will require ne...
Main Authors: | Farmakidis, N, Youngblood, N, Li, X, Tan, J, Swett, JL, Cheng, Z, Wright, CD, Pernice, WHP, Bhaskaran, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2019
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