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Notre Dame extended Research Community History of Machines: Big to Small Michael Crocker Valerie Goss Patrick Mooney Rebecca Quardokus 1 Early “Computer” – 19th Century Loom Joseph Marie Jacquard Programmable with punch cards 2 Difference Engine/Analytic Engine Charles Babbage (1822) 3 ENIAC – First Electrical Computer (1946) Programmable with switches and cables 4 Smaller and Smaller Devices Vacuum Tube (1946) Discrete Transistors (1955) Integrated Circuits (1960) 5 Computers Since 1971 (Intel 4004) 2-3 Thousand Transistors 1-2 Billion Transistors 92 Thousand Instr/Sec 147 Billion Instr/Sec 10 Megabytes 1 Terabyte 6 Moore’s Law  A predicted trend  Predicted in 1965 (will last at least 10 years)  Density doubles every two years  Also applies to speed and storage capacity  Prediction has lasted for 40+ years  With some minor exceptions  Transistors are very small now (<100nm)  Required Nanotechnology Research!  Exponential has lasted for 100+ years 7 Speed and Cost 8 45nm Node Transistors (2007) Well inside the nano realm! Fabrication of these transistors requires very precise lithography 9 Fabrication  Photolithography  32nm half pitch: ~$4 Billion for fab facility  Double patterning, Immersion lithography  Electron Beam Lithography  A few nanometer feature size patterning  Limitation is scattering, not the beam!  Takes a long time, not mass production  Self Assembly  Not precise control  Instead, automatic arrangement 10 Self Assembly 11 Self Assembly with DNA! Using DNA, it should be possible to fabricate many patterns without lithography 12 Imaging is Very Important      Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) Why are these important? Nano devices are unknown  behaviors, properties, & uses  All at the nano-scale  Biological processes could tell us so much! 13