Computer-aided design single-electron nanocircuits
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.3.7749Keywords:
квантовий комірковий автомат, мажоритарний елемент, квантовий суматор, квантовий перемножувач, зона синхронізації, компланарне перехрещування нанопровідниківAbstract
Quantum cellular automata is technology that has emerged relatively recently in which the value does not correspond to the logical state voltage levels and positions of individual electrons. Single blocks, known as quantum cell used for the construction of all fragments of nanocircuit (logic elements and wires). The work is dedicated to computer modeling two bit unique arithmetic-logic device for quantum cellular automata, which includes only majority logic adders and inverters. The work performed modeling of quantum cellular automata using automated design systems QCADesiner
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