DocumentCode
976116
Title
Nanocell Devices and Architecture for Configurable Computing With Molecular Electronics
Author
Sköldberg, Jonas ; Önnheim, Carl ; Wendin, Göran
Author_Institution
Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg
Volume
54
Issue
11
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2461
Lastpage
2471
Abstract
We develop a method to configure a 3-D nonlinear nanoparticle-molecule network to performing ten out of twelve possible combinations of two 2-bit logic gates with shared inputs. The logic gates are based on a simple circuit with adjustable linear and fixed negative differential resistance (NDR) elements. A bistable latch for signal restoration is an integral part of this target circuit. The simulations show that conductive patterns can be formed by applying voltages on the input-output pins of the nanocell. They also show that one-link gaps (short highly resistive links) can be created within the conductive channels. Furthermore, we discuss methods for introducing NDR molecules in these gaps, a crucial element of the target circuit. The structures resulting from the simulations are put in an architectural context, in which complex functions can be realized from the individual nanocell logic gates.
Keywords
flip-flops; logic gates; molecular electronics; 3D nonlinear nanoparticle-molecule network; adjustable linear resistance; bistable latch; configurable computing; fixed negative differential resistance; molecular electronics; nanocell devices; nanocell logic gates; self-assembly; signal restoration; Circuit simulation; Computer architecture; Latches; Logic circuits; Logic devices; Logic gates; Molecular computing; Molecular electronics; Nanoscale devices; Signal restoration; Logic; molecular electronics; self-assembly;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1549-8328
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2007.907842
Filename
4383257
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