Full Text:   <3200>

CLC number: TN603

On-line Access: 2024-08-27

Received: 2023-10-17

Revision Accepted: 2024-05-08

Crosschecked: 0000-00-00

Cited: 2

Clicked: 6659

Citations:  Bibtex RefMan EndNote GB/T7714

-   Go to

Article info.
Open peer comments

Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A 2005 Vol.6 No.10 P.1090-1094

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2005.A1090


A new phenomenon of quantum-dot cellular automata


Author(s):  ZENG Ling-gang, WANG Qing-kang, DAI Yong-bing

Affiliation(s):  Research Institute of Micro/Nanometer Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China; more

Corresponding email(s):   linggang_z@sohu.com

Key Words:  Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA), Quantum dot, Hubbard-type Hamiltonian


ZENG Ling-gang, WANG Qing-kang, DAI Yong-bing. A new phenomenon of quantum-dot cellular automata[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2005, 6(10): 1090-1094.

@article{title="A new phenomenon of quantum-dot cellular automata",
author="ZENG Ling-gang, WANG Qing-kang, DAI Yong-bing",
journal="Journal of Zhejiang University Science A",
volume="6",
number="10",
pages="1090-1094",
year="2005",
publisher="Zhejiang University Press & Springer",
doi="10.1631/jzus.2005.A1090"
}

%0 Journal Article
%T A new phenomenon of quantum-dot cellular automata
%A ZENG Ling-gang
%A WANG Qing-kang
%A DAI Yong-bing
%J Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A
%V 6
%N 10
%P 1090-1094
%@ 1673-565X
%D 2005
%I Zhejiang University Press & Springer
%DOI 10.1631/jzus.2005.A1090

TY - JOUR
T1 - A new phenomenon of quantum-dot cellular automata
A1 - ZENG Ling-gang
A1 - WANG Qing-kang
A1 - DAI Yong-bing
J0 - Journal of Zhejiang University Science A
VL - 6
IS - 10
SP - 1090
EP - 1094
%@ 1673-565X
Y1 - 2005
PB - Zhejiang University Press & Springer
ER -
DOI - 10.1631/jzus.2005.A1090


Abstract: 
If an external point charge and the movable charges of an isolated quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) cell have the same polarity, the point charge greatly affects the polarization (P) of the cell only when it is in a narrow band with periodically changing width. The center of the band is on a radius R circle. The ratio of R to the electric charge (q) is a constant determined by the parameters of the cell. A QCA cell can be used as charge detector based on the above phenomenon.

Darkslateblue:Affiliate; Royal Blue:Author; Turquoise:Article

Reference

[1] Amlani, I., Orlov, A.O., Toth, G., Bernstein, G.H., Lent, C.S., Snider, G.L., 1999. Digital logic gate using quantum-dot cellular autamata. Science, 284:289-291.

[2] Bonci, L., Gattobigio, M., Iannaccone, G., Macucci, M., 2002. Simulation of time evolution of clocked and nonclocked quantum cellular automaton circuits. Journal of Applied Physics, 92(6):3169-3178.

[3] Collier, C.P., Wong, E.W., Belohradsky, M., Raymo, F.M., Stoddart, J.F., Kuekes, P.J., Williams, R.S., Heath, J.R., 1999. Electronically configurable molecular-based logic gates. Science, 285:391-394.

[4] Gin, A., Tougaw, P.D., Williams, S., 1999. An alternative geometry for quantum-dot cellular automata. Journal of Applied Physics, 85(12):8281-8286.

[5] Lent, C.S., Isaksen, B., 2003. Clocked molecular quantum-dot cellular automata. IEEE Transaction on Electron Devices, 50(9):1890-1896.

[6] Lent, C.S., Tougaw, P.D., Porod, W., 1993. Bistable saturation in coupled quantum dots for quantum cellular automata. Applied Physics Letters, 62(7):714-716.

[7] Orlov, A.O., Amlani, I., Bernstein, G.H., Lent, C.S., Snider, G.L., 1997. Realization of a functional cell for quantum-dot cellular automata. Science, 277:928-930.

[8] Orlov, A.O., Amlani, I., Snider, G.L., Lent, C.S., Bernstein, G.H., 1998. Demonstration of a six-dot quantum cellular automata system. Applied Physics Letters, 72(17):2179-2181.

[9] Pasky, J.R., Henry, L., Tougaw, P.D., 2000. Regular arrays of quantum-dot cellular automata macrocells. Journal of Applied Physics, 87(12):8604-8609.

[10] Toth, G., Lent, C.S., 1999. Quasiadiabatic switching for metal-island quantum-dot cellular automata. Journal of Applied Physics, 85(5):2977-2984.

[11] Tougaw, P.D., Lent, C.S., 1994. Logic devices implemented using quantum cellular automata. Journal of Applied Physics, 75(3):1818-1825.

[12] Tougaw, P.D., Lent, C.S., 1995. Effect of stray charge on quantum cellular automata. Japan Journal Applied Physics, 34:4373-4375.

[13] Ungarelli, C., Francaviglia, S., Macucci, M., Iannaccone, G., 2000. Thermal behavior of quantum cellular automata wires. Journal of Applied Physics, 87(10):7320-7325.

[14] Yakimenko, I.I., Zozoulenko, I.V., Wang, C.K., Berggren, K.F., 1999. Influence of imperfections on the dynamical response in model quantum cellular automata. Journal of Applied Physics, 85(9):6571-6576.

Open peer comments: Debate/Discuss/Question/Opinion

<1>

sugeng@rianto<sugengui@gmail.com>

2010-12-23 03:16:57

is the very best for your article

Please provide your name, email address and a comment





Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China
Tel: +86-571-87952783; E-mail: cjzhang@zju.edu.cn
Copyright © 2000 - 2024 Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE