in Nanomagnetic and Spintronic Devices for Energy-Efficient Memory and Computing, J. Atulasimha and S. Bandyopadhyay, Eds., Wiley

Unconventional Nanocomputing with Physical Wave Interference Functions

In this chapter, we introduce a new fully generic computational paradigm for post-CMOS integrated circuits based on emerging wave-like physical phenomenon (e.g. spin waves), called Wave Interference Functions (WIF). Waves offer new features and opportunities for logic circuits with inherent support for multi-valued data representation, communication and computation. Multi-valued information processing occurs through wave interference, and multi-valued communication between processing elements is through wave propagation.

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