Programmable Resistive-Switch Nanowire Transistor
Logic Circuits
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Abstract
Programmable logic arrays (PLA) constitute
a promising architecture
for developing increasingly complex and functional circuits through
nanocomputers from nanoscale building blocks. Here we report a novel
one-dimensional PLA element that incorporates resistive switch gate
structures on a semiconductor nanowire and show that multiple elements
can be integrated to realize functional PLAs. In our PLA element,
the gate coupling to the nanowire transistor can be modulated by the
memory state of the resistive switch to yield programmable active
(transistor) or inactive (resistor) states within a well-defined logic
window. Multiple PLA nanowire elements were integrated and programmed
to yield a working 2-to-4 demultiplexer with long-term retention.
The well-defined, controllable logic window and long-term retention
of our new one-dimensional PLA element provide a promising route for
building increasingly complex circuits with nanoscale building blocks