| R.A. Kiehl, Research toward Nanoelectronic computing technologies in Japan, In: Proc. 3rd Workshop on Physics and Computation (PhysComp'94), IEEE Computer Society Press, 1994, 1-4. |
....dissipation problems (Section 3) To counteract such problems attending further miniaturization of parallel computing devices current research considers quantum mechanics based technologies. Classical use of such technologies deals with reducing feature width on chip to below the nanometer level, [Kiehl, 1994], or interacting quantum dots subnanotechnology layouts for cellular automata, Lent et al. 1994] This section deals with the prospect of a very nonclassical emergent possible computer technology (quantum coherent computing or QCC) which has recently acquired great anticipated economic value. ....
R.A. Kiehl, Research toward Nanoelectronic computing technologies in Japan, In: Proc. 3rd Workshop on Physics and Computation (PhysComp'94), IEEE Computer Society Press, 1994, 1-4.
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