Moletronics- an invisible technology
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As a scientific pursuit, the search for a viable successor to silicon computer technology has garnered considerable curiosity in the last decade. The latest idea, and one of the most intriguing, is known as molecular computers, or moletronics, in which single molecules serve as switches, "quantum wires" a few atoms thick serve as wiring, and the hardware is synthesized chemically from the bottom up.

The central thesis of moletronics is that almost any chemically stable structure that is not specifically disallowed by the laws of physics can in fact be built. The possibility of building things atom by atom was first introduced by Richard Feynman in 1959.

An "assembler", which is little more than a submicroscopic robotic arm can be built and be controlled. We can use it to secure and position compounds in order to direct the precise location at which chemical reactions occur. This general approach allows the construction of large, atomically precise objects by initiating a sequence of controlled chemical reactions. In order for this to function as we wish, each assembler requires a process for receiving and executing the instruction set that will dictate its actions. In time, molecular machines might even have onboard, high speed RAM and slower but more permanent storage. They would have communications capability and power supply.

Moletronics is expected to touch almost every aspect of our lives, right down to the water we drink and the air we breathe. Experimental work has already resulted in the production of molecular tweezers, a carbon nanotube transistor, and logic gates. Theoretical work is progressing as well. James M. Tour of Rice University is working on the construction of a molecular computer. Researchers at Zyvex have proposed an Exponential Assembly Process that might improve the creation of assemblers and products, before they are even simulated in the lab. We have even seen researchers create an artificial muscle using nanotubes, which may have medical applications in the nearer term.

Teramac computer has the capacity to perform 1012 operations in one seconds but it has 220,000 hardware defects and still has performed some tasks 100 times faster than single-processor .The defect-tolerant computer architecture and its implications for moletronics is the latest in this technology. So the very fact that this machine worked suggested that we ought to take some time and learn about it.
Such a 'defect-tolerant' architecture through moletronics could bridge the gap between the current generation of microchips and the next generation of molecular-scale computers.

Moletronic circuit--QCA basics

The interaction between cells is Coulombic, and provides the necessary computing power. No current flows between cells and no power or information is delivered to individual internal cells. Local interconnections between cells are provided by the physics of cell-cell interaction. The links below describes the QCA cell and the process of building up useful computational elements from it. The discussion is mostly qualitative and based on the intuitively clear behavior of electrons in the cell.

Fundamental Aspects of QCA

A QCA cell consists of 4 quantum dots positioned at the vertices of a square and contains 2 extra electrons. The configuration of these electrons is used to encode binary information. The 2 electrons sitting on diagonal sites of the square from left to right and right to left are used to represent the binary "1" and "0" states respectively. For an isolated cell these 2 states will have the same energy. However for an array of cells, the state of each cell is determined by its interaction with neighboring cells through the Coulomb interaction.
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Moletronics
This is the short form for molecular electronics. he main idea is that the individual

circuits of the computer can be formed from single molecules of substances. The density

of the circuits will be increased by many folds and the circuits will operate much faster

and cooler. Circuits utilising the molecular level chemical processes was made in the

university of california in July 1999. Roxatanes containing a ring of atoms threaded on a

central molecule is used in the technology. If the technology advances, we can dream of

computers that are the size of sand.

Computing with molecules
-Break junctions.
-Electric cut junctions
- SPM, STM
-SAM on curved electrodes.

The molecule made of benzene rings was used as a microtransistor. It was used to switch

an electrical current. The center ring of the transistor has asymmetric fragments which

enables it to be twisted by the electric field. When a soecific electric field is

appplied, the molecule is twisted and the electric current is allowed to flow.

get the full report here:
http://cs.duke.edu/courses/spring06/cps2...ronics.pdf
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http://scribddoc/28550533/JASON-Moletronics
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