Moore's law: past, present, and future
IEEE Spectrum
Few electron devices: towards hybrid CMOS-SET integrated circuits
Proceedings of the 39th annual Design Automation Conference
Beyond Moore's Law: The Interconnect Era
Computing in Science and Engineering
Molecular electronics: devices, systems and tools for gigagate, gigabit chips
Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design
Interconnect Technology and Design for Gigascale Integration
Interconnect Technology and Design for Gigascale Integration
VLSID '04 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on VLSI Design
Defects and Faults in Quantum Cellular Automata at Nano Scale
VTS '04 Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE VLSI Test Symposium
A Probabilistic-Based Design Methodology for Nanoscale Computation
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design
Defect Characterization for Scaling of QCA Devices
DFT '04 Proceedings of the Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems, 19th IEEE International Symposium
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems - Nanoelectronic circuits and systems
Design of a QCA Memory with Parallel Read/Serial Write
ISVLSI '05 Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: New Frontiers in VLSI Design
Nanowire-based programmable architectures
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC)
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE/ACM International conference on Computer-aided design
A reconfigurable architecture for hybrid CMOS/Nanodevice circuits
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/SIGDA 14th international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays
Proceedings of the 2005 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
Performance analysis of carbon nanotube interconnects for VLSI applications
ICCAD '05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE/ACM International conference on Computer-aided design
Nano, quantum and molecular computing: implications to high level design and validation
Nano, quantum and molecular computing: implications to high level design and validation
Nanotechnology goals and challenges for electronic applications
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Single-walled carbon nanotube electronics
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Luttinger liquid theory as a model of the gigahertz electrical properties of carbon nanotubes
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
A system architecture solution for unreliable nanoelectronic devices
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Array-based architecture for FET-based, nanoscale electronics
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Incorporating standard CMOS design Process methodologies into the QCA logic design process
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
QCADesigner: a rapid design and Simulation tool for quantum-dot cellular automata
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Noise-tolerant quantum MOS circuits using resonant tunneling devices
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
A novel SET/MOSFET hybrid static memory cell design
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Testing of quantum cellular automata
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
A method of majority logic reduction for quantum cellular automata
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
An algorithm for nanopipelining of RTD-based circuits and architectures
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
Carbon-nanotube-based voltage-mode multiple-valued logic design
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
SOI single-electron transistor with low RC delay for logic cells and SET/FET hybrid ICs
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
NANOLAB-a tool for evaluating reliability of defect-tolerant nanoarchitectures
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
The race to the bottom [consumer nanodevice]
IEEE Spectrum
On the maximum tolerable noise for reliable computation by formulas
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Nanotechnology may well prove to be the 21st century's new wave of scientific knowledge that transforms people's lives. Nanotechnology research activities are booming around the globe. This article reviews the recent progresses made on nanoelectronic research in US and China, and introduces several novel hybrid solutions specifically useful for future computer technology. These exciting new directions will lead to many future inventions, and have a huge impact to research communities and industries.