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Computing With Nonequilibrium Ratchets

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 330-339

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNANO.2013.2246796

Keywords

Current-voltage characteristics; electric potential; Laplace equations; logic gates; power dissipation; spatiotemporal phenomena

Funding

  1. Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (INDEX Center) under Award ViNC
  2. Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (INDEX Center) under Award UVA-NanoSTAR
  3. Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (INDEX Center) under Award UVA-FEST

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Electronic ratchets transduce local spatial asymmetries into directed currents in the absence of a global drain bias by rectifying temporal signals that reside far from the thermal equilibrium. We show that the absence of a drain bias can provide distinct energy advantages for computation, specifically, reducing static dissipation in a logic circuit. Since the ratchet functions as a gate voltage-controlled current source, it also potentially reduces the dynamic dissipation associated with charging/discharging capacitors. In addition, the unique charging mechanism eliminates timing-related constraints on logic inputs, in principle allowing for adiabatic charging. We calculate the ratchet currents in classical and quantum limits, and show how a sequence of ratchets can be cascaded to realize universal Boolean logic.

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