Title :
Collective computational activity in self-assembled arrays of quantum dots: a novel neuromorphic architecture for nanoelectronics
Author :
Roychowdhury, Vwani P. ; Janes, David B. ; Bandyopadhyay, Supriyo ; Wang, Xiaodong
Author_Institution :
School of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe a new class of nanoelectronic circuits which exploits the charging behavior in resistively/capacitively linked arrays of nanometer-sized metallic islands (quantum dots), self-assembled on a resonant tunneling diode, to perform neuromorphic computation. These circuits produce associative memory effects and realize the additive short-term memory (STM) or content addressable memory (CAM) models of neural networks without requiring either large-area/high-power operational amplifiers, or massive interconnectivity between devices. Both these requirements had seriously hindered the application of neural networks in the past. Additionally, the circuits can solve NP-complete optimization problems (such as the traveling salesman problem) using single electron charge dynamics, exhibit rudimentary image-processing capability, and operate at room temperature unlike most quantum devices. Two-dimensional (2D) processors, with a 100×100 pixel capacity, can be fabricated in an area of 10-8 cm2 leading to unprecedented functional density. Possible routes to synthesizing these circuits, employing self-assembly, are also discussed
Keywords :
content-addressable storage; nanotechnology; neural chips; neural net architecture; quantum interference devices; resonant tunnelling diodes; semiconductor quantum dots; NP-complete optimization problem; associative memory; collective computational activity; content addressable memory; image processing; metallic islands; nanoelectronic circuit; neural network; neuromorphic architecture; quantum device; quantum dots; resonant tunneling diode; self-assembled array; short-term memory; single electron charge dynamics; traveling salesman problem; two-dimensional processor; Associative memory; Computer aided manufacturing; Diodes; Neural networks; Neuromorphics; Quantum computing; Quantum dots; RLC circuits; Resonant tunneling devices; Self-assembly;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on