TY - GEN
T1 - Single-electron devices for ubiquitous and secure computing applications
AU - Uchida, Ken
PY - 2009/11/10
Y1 - 2009/11/10
N2 - Single-electron transistors (SETs) show promise as future functional elements in LSIs, because of their low-power consumption and small size. However, the low driving strength and the oscillating Id-Vg characteristic of SETs make them difficult to use in LSIs as alternatives of conventionally used MOS transistors. As electronics becomes ubiquitous, LSIs are expected to be more widely used in ultra-small low-power electronic devices for various applications such as electronic tags, credit cards, and so on. This strong demand in new application domain leads to increased requirements against LSIs; high functionality, high security and low power-consumption are more strongly required for LSIs than ever. As a result, the change of target applications could offer an opportunity to "new" functional electronic devices such as SETs. This paper firstly gives a strategy for using SETs in conventional logic circuits in order to reduce power consumption. Then, new application domains where SETs could be used by making use of their characteristics, such as high-charge sensitivity and oscillating Id-Vg characteristics are discussed.
AB - Single-electron transistors (SETs) show promise as future functional elements in LSIs, because of their low-power consumption and small size. However, the low driving strength and the oscillating Id-Vg characteristic of SETs make them difficult to use in LSIs as alternatives of conventionally used MOS transistors. As electronics becomes ubiquitous, LSIs are expected to be more widely used in ultra-small low-power electronic devices for various applications such as electronic tags, credit cards, and so on. This strong demand in new application domain leads to increased requirements against LSIs; high functionality, high security and low power-consumption are more strongly required for LSIs than ever. As a result, the change of target applications could offer an opportunity to "new" functional electronic devices such as SETs. This paper firstly gives a strategy for using SETs in conventional logic circuits in order to reduce power consumption. Then, new application domains where SETs could be used by making use of their characteristics, such as high-charge sensitivity and oscillating Id-Vg characteristics are discussed.
KW - LSIs
KW - Nanotechnology
KW - Single-electron
KW - True random number generator
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70350728936
SN - 9781605584973
T3 - Proceedings - Design Automation Conference
SP - 301
EP - 303
BT - 2009 46th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, DAC 2009
T2 - 2009 46th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, DAC 2009
Y2 - 26 July 2009 through 31 July 2009
ER -