Bioelectronics, three-dimensional memories and hybrid computers

The promise of new architectures and more cost-effective miniaturization has prompted interest in hybrid molecular and semiconductor computers. Nature has already optimized some molecules for such applications. We examine here the use of the protein bacteriorhodopsin in associative and three-dimensi...

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Hauptverfasser: Birge, R.R., Govender, D.S.K., Gross, R.B., Lawrence, A.F., Stuart, J.A., Tallent, J.R., Tan, E., Vought, B.W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The promise of new architectures and more cost-effective miniaturization has prompted interest in hybrid molecular and semiconductor computers. Nature has already optimized some molecules for such applications. We examine here the use of the protein bacteriorhodopsin in associative and three-dimensional memories and the potential for making hybrid computer systems which combine semiconductor and biomolecular components.< >
ISSN:0163-1918
2156-017X
DOI:10.1109/IEDM.1994.383475