Jonas Sköldberg and Göran Wendin 2007 Nanotechnology 18 485201 doi:10.1088/0957-4484/18/48/485201
Jonas Sköldberg and Göran Wendin
Show affiliationsWe demonstrate how to configure and reconfigure a nanoelectronic nonlinear network to a universal set of logic gates by applying sequences of voltage pulses to the edges of the network. The nanoelectronic device is designed to consist of a self-assembled network of nanoparticles connected by two-terminal linker elements with hysteretic behaviour, allowing voltage-controlled switching between a linear and nonlinear current–voltage characteristic (IVC), making reconfigurable logic possible.
85.35.-p Nanoelectronic devices
Issue 48 (5 December 2007)
Received 1 May 2007, in final form 19 September 2007
Published 30 October 2007
Jonas Sköldberg and Göran Wendin 2007 Nanotechnology 18 485201
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