Basic HTML version of Foils prepared 19 September 1997

Foil 22 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- QCA -II

From Master Set of Foils for 1997 Session of CPS615 CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 97. by Geoffrey C. Fox


Like RSFQ, initial demonstration devices of QCA logic will need to be super-cooled, assuming fabrication feature sizes in the tens of nanometers.
But unlike RSFQ (from what we know of RSFQ), the smaller the fabrication dimension, the higher the tolerable temperature, according to thermodynamic analyses.
Indeed, if one could eventually fabricate QCA devices in the realm of 2-5 nanometers, then they could operate at room temperature!



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