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SiDB Simulation and Gate Design
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SiDB Simulation and Gate Design
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SiDB Simulation and Gate Design Demo
This project introduces SiDB gates that were designed using the Exhaustive Gate Designer. The SiDB gates have been optimized with several figures of merit in mind, including Operational Domain, Band Bending Resilience, and Critical Temperature. The following gates are designed and analyzed:
NOTE: For better visualization, change the notebook theme in settings from light to dark.
These gates adhere to
the Bestagon scheme, and their file
format is .sqd, compatible with SiQAD for opening and further exploration.
Comprehensive documentation on how to use all pyfiction functions is available here.
Software Packages
All SiDB software tools are seamlessly integrated within fiction and can be accessed via PyPI.
console
(venv) $ pip install mnt.pyfiction
The bindings can then be used in the Python project:
python
from mnt.pyfiction import *
Detailed documentation and examples are available at ReadTheDocs and here.
Repository Structure
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├── sidb_gates
│ └── sqd
│ └── ...
│
└── notebooks
└── sidb_gate_designs_and_analysis.ipynb
The SiDB gates are presented and analyzed in the sidbgatedesignsandanalysis.ipynb notebook with respect to the Operational Domain, the Population Stability, and the Critical Temperature.
Physical Simulation Parameters
The SiDB gates are designed for the following physical parameters:
- Charge-transition energy (μ-): -0.25 eV
- Relative Permittivity (εr): 5.6
- Thomas-Fermi screening length (λtf): 5 nm
However, we found their Operational Domains to be quite large; as such they might work at slight deviations from these parameters.
Owner
- Name: Chair for Design Automation, TU Munich
- Login: cda-tum
- Kind: organization
- Location: Germany
- Website: https://www.cda.cit.tum.de
- Repositories: 22
- Profile: https://github.com/cda-tum
The CDA provides expertise for all main steps in the design and realization of integrated circuits, embedded systems, as well as cyber-physical systems.
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