Presented By: RENJITHKUMAR TKMCE KOLLAM. INTRODUCTION Electronics with out silicon is unbelievable, but it will come true with evolution of diamond or.

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Presented By: RENJITHKUMAR TKMCE KOLLAM

INTRODUCTION Electronics with out silicon is unbelievable, but it will come true with evolution of diamond or carbon chip. Now-a-days we are using silicon for manufacturing of electronic chips. It has many disadvantages when it is used in power electronic applications, such as bulk size, slow operating speeds, etc… By using carbon as manufacturing material, we can achieve smaller, faster and stronger chips

What is Diamond chip? Diamond chip is nothing but carbon chip. Carbon chip is an electronic chip manufactured on a diamond structural carbon wafer. The major component using carbon is”CARBON NANOTUBE”

WHAT IS A CARBON NANOTUBE? Carbon nanotubes were discovered in It is a nano - size cylinder of carbon atoms. They are made of one or several concentric walls in which carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal pattern, measuring several tens of microns in length and less than a few nanometres in diameter

HOW NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKS? Imagine a sheet of carbon atoms, which would look like a sheet of hexagons. If you roll that sheet into a tube, you'd have a carbon nano tube. Carbon nano tube properties depend on how you roll the sheet.

CARBON FEATURES…. Carbon will succeed silicon as the predominate semiconducting material for the integrated circuits of the future. Carbon--which sits just above silicon on the periodic table can surpass silicon’s abilities in thermal performance, frequency range and perhaps even superconductivity.

CARBON TRANSISTORS Transistors less than one-quarter the size of the tiniest silicon ones - and potentially more efficient - can be made using sheets of carbon just one-tenth of a nanometre thick, research shows. The transistors are made of graphene, a sheet of carbon atoms in a flat honeycomb arrangement. Graphene makes graphite when stacked in layers, and carbon nanotubes when rolled into a tube. Graphene also conducts electricity faster than most materials since electrons can travel through in straight lines between atoms without being scattered. This could ultimately mean faster, more efficient electronic components that also require less power.

When placed a piece of graphene on top of silicon and positioned this over a metallic grate. Acid was used to dissolve the silicon, leaving graphene suspended across 500 nm gaps. A transmission electron microscope then revealed it is covered in tiny ripples, which keep the material stable. The ripples extend about 1 nm up and down and are around 25 nm across. It's not flat at all.

Advantages SMALLER COMPONENTS ARE POSSIBLE As the size of the carbon atom is small compared with that of silicon atom, it is possible to etch very smaller lines through diamond structural carbon. We can realize a transistor whose size is one in hundredth of silicon transistor. IT WORKS AT HIGHER TEMPERATURE Diamond is very strongly bonded material. It can withstand higher temperatures compared with that of silicon. At very high temperature, crystal structure of the silicon will collapse. But diamond chip can function well in these elevated temperatures. Diamond is very good conductor of heat. So if there is any heat dissipation inside the chip, heat will very quickly transferred to the heat sink or other cooling mechanics.

FASTER THAN SILICON CHIP Carbon chip works faster than silicon chip. Mobility of the electrons inside the doped diamond structural carbon is higher than that of in he silicon structure. As the size of the silicon is higher than that of carbon, the chance of collision of electrons with larger silicon atoms increases. But the carbon atom size is small, so the chance of collision decreases. LARGER POWER HANDLING CAPACITY For power electronics application silicon is used, but it has many disadvantages such as bulk in size, slow operating speed, less efficiency, lower band gap etc at very high voltages silicon structure will collapse. Diamond has a strongly bonded crystal structure. So carbon chip can work under high power environment.. We can connect high power circuit direct to the diamond chip

CONCLUSION Thus diamond chip replaces the need of silicon in every aspect in future generations