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


1 Like RSFQ, initial demonstration devices of QCA logic will need to be super-cooled, assuming fabrication feature sizes in the tens of nanometers.
2 But unlike RSFQ (from what we know of RSFQ), the smaller the fabrication dimension, the higher the tolerable temperature, according to thermodynamic analyses.
3 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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