Title: Program Overview
1 The Science and Technology ofNano/Molecular
ElectronicsTheory, Simulation, Experimental
Characterization
Reed and Tour Scientific American, June 2000
2Objectives
- Develop the underlying theory and the
physics-based - simulation approaches to treat small
electronic devices - of any kind.
- Develop the large-scale computing
approaches necessary to to simulate nano /
molecular scale electronic devices. - Deploy a distributed infrastructure to
facilitate the development - of new simulation approaches and their use
by device designers - and other experimentalists.
- Work with experimentalists to verify models,
validate approaches, - and explore devices.
3Team
1) Stevens Institute of Technology -H. Cui
and N. Horing 2) University of Virginia
-B. Gelmont 3) University of South Carolina
-J. Seminario 4) North Carolina State
University -C. Kelley 5) Yale University
-M. Reed
6) Purdue University -M. Lundstrom, S.
Datta, J. Fortes 7) University of Illinois
-U. Ravaioli 8) Northwestern University
-M. Ratner 9) University of California SB
-S. Allen in collaboration with I.
Foster, Argonne National Laboratory
4Research Work units
4) Experimental Verification Molecular
devices Terahertz RTDs
1) Molecular Electronics molecular
heterostructures
3) High- Performance Computing Computing portal
clusters on the grid
2) Nanoscale Electronics III-V nanodevices
5Research Work units
1) Molecular Electronics Ratner Seminario
3) High- Performance Computing Fortes / Foster
Reed
4) Experimental Verification
Kelley
Datta
2) Nanoscale Electronics Horing Gelmont
Cui Lundstrom Ravaioli
Allen
61) Molecular Electronics
Objectives
work with experimentalists to explain
molecular I-Vs and explore molecule/semiconduc
tor heterojunctions by simulation
Approach
NEGF with ab initio electronic structure
Level of effort
2.5 faculty, 3 students/year
Links to other thrusts
experimental verification / nanoscale devices
/ large-scale computing
72) Nanoscale Electronics
Objectives
develop simulation approaches for III-V
nanodevices THz transistors and RTDs, SETs,
and quantum devices
Approach
a hierarchy of approaches from PDEs, Monte
Carlo, Wigner function and NEGF
Level of Effort
4 faculty, 5 students/year
Links to other thrusts
experimental verification / large-scale
computing / molecular electronics
83) Large-Scale Computing
Objectives
develop parallel computing approaches for
Monte Carlo, Wigner function, and NEGF
simulations and a software infrastructure to
facilitate access to applications that utilize
high-performance computing resources
Approach
PC clusters including access through the
PUNCH network computing infrastructure
Level of effort
3.5 faculty, 2 students / year
Links to other thrusts
experimental verification / nanoscale
electronics / molecular electronics
94) Experimental Verification
Objectives
work with the modeling and simulation teams to
explore and understand devices and to verify
models
Approach
III-V terahertz oscillators nitroamine
molecules in nanopores
Support
2 faculty, 2 students / year
Links to other thrusts
nanoscale electronics / molecular electronics
/ large-scale computing
10Leverage
- Related funding from DoD agencies totaling 6.2M
- Related funding from NSF, NASA, NIH, and other
federal agencies totaling 3.5M - Related funding from private sector (such as
semiconductor industry) totaling 1.9M
11Program Management
Program Manager D. Woolard
Executive Committee H.L. Cui (PI) M.S.
Lundstrom M. Ratner
Nanoscale Electronics Cui Horing Gelmont Lundstrom
/ Datta Allen
Molecular Electronics Datta Ratner Seminario Reed
Large-Scale Computing Lundstrom Cui Ravaioli Forte
s / Foster Kelley
12Partnership and Collaborations
- Government Labs
- NRL, ARL, AFRL, and NAVAIR
- NASA Ames, JPL
- NIST, Argonne, Sandia
- Industry
- Lucent, Intel, Anadigics
- Agere, Agilent, and Motorola
13Integrative Activities
- Resident Numerical Analyst (Tim Kelley)
- Seminars and exchanges to promote interactions
- the nanoHUB and PUNCH
- Dedicated WEB site
- Annual Conference in conjunction with annual
program - review (at Stevens, Purdue, UCSB)