A conductive layer in an integrated circuit is formed as a sandwich having
multiple sublayers, including at least one sublayer of oriented carbon
nanotubes. The conductive layer sandwich preferably contains two
sublayers of carbon nanotubes, in which the carbon nanotube orientation
in one sublayer is substantially perpendicular to that of the other
layer. The conductive layer sandwich preferably contains one or more
additional sublayers of a conductive material, such as a metal. In one
embodiment, oriented carbon nanotubes are created by forming a series of
parallel surface ridges, covering the top and one side of the ridges with
a catalyst inhibitor, and growing carbon nanotubes horizontally from the
uncovered vertical sides of the ridges. In another embodiment, oriented
carbon nanotubes are grown on the surface of a conductive material in the
presence of a directional flow of reactant gases and a catalyst.