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Ultra-Compact Ternary Logic Gates Based on Negative Capacitance Carbon Nanotube FETs

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSII.2020.3047265

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Iron; Logic gates; CNTFETs; Multivalued logic; Transistors; Capacitance; Ferroelectric materials; Multi-valued logic; ternary logic; negative capacitance; carbon nanotube field-effect transistor

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Ternary logic has been studied for decades and offers advantages in reducing interconnects and operation complexity, but existing ternary logic gates have too many transistors. The authors propose ultra-compact ternary logic gates based on the negative capacitance feature of ferroelectric materials and carbon nanotube field-effect transistors. Simulation results show correct and robust functionality, with significant improvements in transistor count, area, and energy-delay product compared to previous state-of-the-art ternary gates.
Ternary logic has been studied for several decades as it can offer significant advantages to reduce the number of interconnects and the complexity of operations. However, the excessive transistor count of the existing ternary logic gates can diminish these advantages in practice. In this brief, based on the negative capacitance (NC) feature of the ferroelectric materials and the well-proven electronic properties of the carbon nanotube field-effect transistor (CNTFET), we have proposed ultra-compact ternary logic gates. After developing a NC-CNTFET model, we have designed a 2-transistor ternary inverter, a 4-transistor ternary NAND, and a 4-transistor ternary NOR with the structures and transistor counts similar to the binary complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) logic. The simulation results ascertain the correct and robust functionality of the proposed ternary gates, even in the presence of process variations. Our proposed ternary inverter, NAND, and NOR gates lead to on average 65%, 60%, and 60% improvements in transistor count, 79%, 83%, and 77% improvements in the area, and 34%, 61%, and 54% improvements in energy-delay product (EDP) as compared to the previous state-of-the-art ternary gates. Our approach accentuates that the proposed ternary gates are the potential candidates for demonstrating more complex multi-valued arithmetic-logic units.

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