集成阵列自电光效应器件逻辑门

A. Lentine, L. Chirovsky, M. Focht, J. Freund, G. Guth
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对称自电光效应器件(s - seed)阵列具有低工作能量和快速开关速度[1,2]。该器件具有设置复位锁存器的特性,尽管可以通过在应用数据输入之前预置器件的状态来实现NOR门等逻辑功能[3]。逻辑门可以在没有预设光束的情况下执行更复杂的功能,可以通过在NMOS或CMOS电路中使用像晶体管一样的电连接探测器以及输出S-SEED来提供输出光束来实现[4]。在本文中,我们描述了这些逻辑门的第一个集成阵列,每个逻辑门都可以在不使用预设光束的情况下执行四种基本逻辑功能。阵列中的每个逻辑门由六个量子阱p-i-n二极管,四个配置类似于CMOS NOR门中的晶体管的输入二极管和两个提供一组互补输出光束的输出二极管(即S-SEED)组成。与s - seed一样,该设备具有时间顺序增益,其中低功率输入波束设置设备的状态,随后一组相等的高功率时钟波束读取该状态。该设备保留了S-SEED的许多理想品质,如信号再生和重新定时,波前恢复,以及由于其差分性质而在功率水平上运行数十年。由于逻辑门只包含量子阱二极管,因此使用与S-SEED阵列相同的批量制造程序[1]来制造这些器件的阵列。
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Integrated array of self electro-optic effect device logic gates
Arrays of symmetric self electro-optic effect devices (S-SEEDs) have been made with low operating energies and fast switching speeds [1,2]. The device has the characteristics of a set-reset latch, although it can be made to do logic functions such as a NOR gate by presetting the state of the device before the application of the data inputs [3]. Logic gates that can perform more complex functions without preset beams may be realized by using electrically connected detectors configured like transistors in NMOS or CMOS circuits together with an output S-SEED to provide the output beams [4]. In this paper, we describe the first integrated arrays of these logic gates, each of which can perform the four basic logic functions without the use of preset beams. Each logic gate in the array consists of six quantum well p-i-n diodes, four input diodes configured similar to transistors in a CMOS NOR gate, and two output diodes (i. e. a S-SEED) that provide a set of complementary output beams. Like the S-SEEDs, this device has time sequential gain, in which the low power input beams set the state of the device and a set of equal higher power clock beams subsequently read the state. This device retains many desirable qualities of the S-SEED such as signal regeneration and retiming, wavefront restoration, and operation over several decades in power levels due to its differential nature. Because the logic gate contains only quantum well diodes, the same batch fabrication procedures [1] used for S-SEED arrays were used to make the arrays of these devices.
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