Recently, several molecular devices have been realized with interesting properties like conductance, switching, gate modulation and negative differential resistance. In this paper we present a new modular framework based on VHDL-AMS that allows a comparison among different Molecular-FET models in terms of capability to capture an accurate I-V characteristics. It also allows to analyze the impact of Molecular-FET and to inspect the circuit proper behavior and its possible use in an architecture organized as a cascade of basic crossbars. This comparison exhibits technological choices, capability of different models features to capture physical quantities and models computational efforts.

Modular framework for molecular-FET device-to-circuit modeling / Zahir, Ali; Pulimeno, Azzurra; Demarchi, Danilo; Graziano, Mariagrazia; Piccinini, Gianluca; Mahmoud, A.; Lugli, P.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 156-159. (Intervento presentato al convegno Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO) , 2015 IEEE 15th InternationalConference on tenutosi a ROME nel July 2015) [10.1109/NANO.2015.7388944].

Modular framework for molecular-FET device-to-circuit modeling

ZAHIR, ALI;PULIMENO, AZZURRA;DEMARCHI, DANILO;GRAZIANO, MARIAGRAZIA;PICCININI, GIANLUCA;
2015

Abstract

Recently, several molecular devices have been realized with interesting properties like conductance, switching, gate modulation and negative differential resistance. In this paper we present a new modular framework based on VHDL-AMS that allows a comparison among different Molecular-FET models in terms of capability to capture an accurate I-V characteristics. It also allows to analyze the impact of Molecular-FET and to inspect the circuit proper behavior and its possible use in an architecture organized as a cascade of basic crossbars. This comparison exhibits technological choices, capability of different models features to capture physical quantities and models computational efforts.
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