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Propagation delay and power dissipation for different aspect ratio of single-walled carbon nanotube bundled TSV

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© 2015 Chinese Institute of Electronics
, , Citation Tanu Goyal et al 2015 J. Semicond. 36 065001 DOI 10.1088/1674-4926/36/6/065001

1674-4926/36/6/065001

Abstract

Through-silicon vias (TSVs) have provided an attractive solution for three-dimensional (3D) integrated devices and circuit technologies with reduced parasitic losses and power dissipation, higher input-output (I/O) density and improved system performance. This paper investigates the propagation delay and average power dissipation of single-walled carbon nanotube bundled TSVs having different via radius and height. Depending on the physical configuration, a comprehensive and accurate analytical model of CNT bundled TSV is employed to represent the via (vertical interconnect access) line of a driver-TSV-load (DTL) system. The via radius and height are used to estimate the bundle aspect ratio (AR) and the cross-sectional area. For a fixed via height, the delay and the power dissipation are reduced up to 96.2% using a SWCNT bundled TSV with AR = 300 : 1 in comparison to AR = 6 : 1.

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10.1088/1674-4926/36/6/065001