A kinetic Monte Carlo Approach for Boolean Logic Functionality in Gold Nanoparticle Networks

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Authors Jonas Mensing, Wilfred G. van der Wiel, Andreas Heuer arXiv ID 2312.04717 Category cs.ET: Emerging Technologies Cross-listed cs.AR, cs.NE, physics.comp-ph, stat.ME Citations 1 Venue Frontiers in Nanotechnology Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Nanoparticles interconnected by insulating organic molecules exhibit nonlinear switching behavior at low temperatures. By assembling these switches into a network and manipulating charge transport dynamics through surrounding electrodes, the network can be reconfigurably functionalized to act as any Boolean logic gate. This work introduces a kinetic Monte Carlo-based simulation tool, applying established principles of single electronics to model charge transport dynamics in nanoparticle networks. We functionalize nanoparticle networks as Boolean logic gates and assess their quality using a fitness function. Based on the definition of fitness, we derive new metrics to quantify essential nonlinear properties of the network, including negative differential resistance and nonlinear separability. These nonlinear properties are crucial not only for functionalizing the network as Boolean logic gates but also when our networks are functionalized for brain-inspired computing applications in the future. We address fundamental questions about the dependence of fitness and nonlinear properties on system size, number of surrounding electrodes, and electrode positioning. We assert the overall benefit of having more electrodes, with proximity to the network's output being pivotal for functionality and nonlinearity. Additionally, we demonstrate a optimal system size and argue for breaking symmetry in electrode positioning to favor nonlinear properties.
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