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IBM

CompanyArmonk, New York, United States
About: IBM is a company organization based out in Armonk, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Layer (electronics) & Cache. The organization has 134567 authors who have published 253905 publications receiving 7458795 citations. The organization is also known as: International Business Machines Corporation & Big Blue.


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14 Jun 2005
TL;DR: This work demonstrates the smallest 6T and full 8T-SRAM cells to date and provides a much greater enhancement in stability by eliminating cell disturbs during a read access, thus facilitating continued technology scaling.
Abstract: SRAM cell stability will be a primary concern for future technologies due to variability and decreasing power supply voltages. 6T-SRAM can be optimized for stability by choosing the cell layout, device threshold voltages, and the /spl beta/ ratio. 8T-SRAM, however, provides a much greater enhancement in stability by eliminating cell disturbs during a read access, thus facilitating continued technology scaling. We demonstrate the smallest 6T (0.124/spl mu/m/sup 2/ half-cell) and full 8T (0.1998/spl mu/m/sup 2/) cells to date.

652 citations

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TL;DR: A series of twenty homogeneous mixed crystals has been measured dielectrically between 4.2 and 300 K in the tetragonal phase, and the dielectric constant perpendicular to the $c$ axis becomes peaked above ${x}_{c} = 0.0018, the quantum mechanical onset for displacive ferroelectricity as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A series of twenty homogeneous ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Ca}}_{x}\mathrm{Ti}{\mathrm{O}}_{3}$ mixed crystals has been measured dielectrically between 4.2 and 300 K. In the tetragonal phase, the dielectric constant perpendicular to the $c$ axis becomes peaked above ${x}_{c}=0.0018$, the quantum mechanical onset for displacive ferroelectricity. The polarization $\ensuremath{\perp}c$ can be switched between the two equivalent $a$ axes, i.e., the system is an $\mathrm{XY}$, $n=2$, quantum ferroelectric. Above ${x}_{r}=0.016\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.002$, the $\ensuremath{\epsilon}(T)$ peaks round in a distinct manner which we attribute to the onset of a random-field-induced domain state.

652 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, cylindrical microdomains of a copolymer film can be used to generate an array of ordered nanoscopic pores with well-controlled size, orientation, and structure.
Abstract: cylindrical microdomains, an orientation normal to the substrate surface is desirable. Two different approaches are used to this end. In thin films, random copolymers anchored to a substrate can be used to produce a neutral surface. [5] For entropic reasons, the microdomains orient normal to the substrate surface. [6] In a second approach, electric fields were used to orient the cylindrical microdomains parallel to the field lines. [7‐10] The approach relies on the orientation-dependent polarization energy induced when an anisotropic body is placed in an electric field. An anisotropic microphase structure will orient such that the interfaces between the two blocks are aligned parallel to the electric field. In this article it is shown that cylindrical microdomains of a copolymer film can be used to generate an array of ordered nanoscopic pores with well-controlled size, orientation, and structure. To this end, selective etching procedures and a characterization of the samples by quantitative analysis of the X-ray scattering along with electron (EM) and atomic force microscopies (AFM) are described. The processes outlined are shown to be operative over a very large range in sample thickness ranging from 40 nm up to several micrometers. The resulting nanoporous films are promising candidates as membranes with specific transport properties and as templates for electronic and magnetic nanostructured materials. Figures 1A and 1B show AFM images obtained from a

652 citations

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TL;DR: This work presents a system that adapts multimedia Web documents to optimally match the capabilities of the client device requesting it using a representation scheme called the InfoPyramid that provides a multimodal, multiresolution representation hierarchy for multimedia.
Abstract: Content delivery over the Internet needs to address both the multimedia nature of the content and the capabilities of the diverse client platforms the content is being delivered to. We present a system that adapts multimedia Web documents to optimally match the capabilities of the client device requesting it. This system has two key components. 1) A representation scheme called the InfoPyramid that provides a multimodal, multiresolution representation hierarchy for multimedia. 2) A customizer that selects the best content representation to meet the client capabilities while delivering the most value. We model the selection process as a resource allocation problem in a generalized rate distortion framework. In this framework, we address the issue of both multiple media types in a Web document and multiple resource types at the client. We extend this framework to allow prioritization on the content items in a Web document. We illustrate our content adaptation technique with a web server that adapts multimedia news stories to clients as diverse as workstations, PDA's and cellular phones.

652 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the concept of multifractal sets in both turbulent flows and dynamical systems using a generalisation of the beta-model and propose that the energy dissipation of three-dimensional turbulent flow is concentrated on a set with non-integer Hausdorff dimension.
Abstract: It is generally argued that the energy dissipation of three-dimensional turbulent flow is concentrated on a set with non-integer Hausdorff dimension. Recently, in order to explain experimental data, it has been proposed that this set does not possess a global dilatation invariance: it can be considered to be a multifractal set. The authors review the concept of multifractal sets in both turbulent flows and dynamical systems using a generalisation of the beta -model.

650 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Zhong Lin Wang2452529259003
Anil K. Jain1831016192151
Hyun-Chul Kim1764076183227
Rodney S. Ruoff164666194902
Tobin J. Marks1591621111604
Jean M. J. Fréchet15472690295
Albert-László Barabási152438200119
György Buzsáki15044696433
Stanislas Dehaene14945686539
Philip S. Yu1481914107374
James M. Tour14385991364
Thomas P. Russell141101280055
Naomi J. Halas14043582040
Steven G. Louie13777788794
Daphne Koller13536771073
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202330
2022137
20213,163
20206,336
20196,427
20186,278