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Foil 21 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- QCA -I

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


1 One interesting possibility for a future logic system is "quantum dot cellular automata", abbreviated QCA.
2 Wolfgang Porod of the University of Notre Dame gave a talk on these devices at Ames workshop. His group has proposed configurations of cells, each of which is a collection of five electron sites arranged in an X, with two free electrons within the cell.
3 According to their studies, configurations of these cells can propagate signals, invert signals, form majority vote logic, and thus can be formed to produce practical devices.
4 The devices are semi-classical, semi-quantum, in that interactions within a cell can involve quantum tunneling, but interactions between cells involve only classical electromagnetic effects.

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