Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator-based logic elements have revitalized the notion of mechanical computing as a potential alternative to surpass the limitations of semiconductor electronics. A vital step forward for this technology is to develop a platform for cascadable logic units that communicate among each other executable signals of the same form; which is key to construct true and complex computation machines. Here, we utilize the dynamic characteristics of a clamped-clamped microbeam vibrating at the second resonance mode to realize cascadable logic elements. The logic operations are performed by on-demand activation and deactivation of the second mode of vibration of a clamped-clamped microbeam resonator. Fundamental logic gate...
A method is presented for realizing logic operations in a micromechanical cantilever array based on ...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator-based logic elements have revitalized the notion of mechanica...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based mechanical computing has recently attracted significant...
Electromechanical computing based on micro/nano resonators has recently attracted significant attent...
We present a nanomechanical device, operating as a reprogrammable logic gate, and performing fundame...
ABSTRACT We present a nanomechanical device, operating as a reprogrammable logic gate, and performin...
There has been remarkable interest in nanomechanical computing elements that can potentially lead to...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based logic computation has attracted significant attention i...
From the viewpoint of application of nonlinear dynamics, we report multifunctional operation in a si...
In modern computing, the Boolean logic operations are set by interconnect schemes between the transi...
We report an electro-Thermally tunable in-plane doubly-clamped nanoelectromechanical resonator capab...
We experimentally demonstrate memory and logic devices based on an axially modulated clamped-guided ...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based mechanical computing has recently attracted significant...
A method is presented for realizing logic operations in a micromechanical cantilever array based on ...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator-based logic elements have revitalized the notion of mechanica...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based mechanical computing has recently attracted significant...
Electromechanical computing based on micro/nano resonators has recently attracted significant attent...
We present a nanomechanical device, operating as a reprogrammable logic gate, and performing fundame...
ABSTRACT We present a nanomechanical device, operating as a reprogrammable logic gate, and performin...
There has been remarkable interest in nanomechanical computing elements that can potentially lead to...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based logic computation has attracted significant attention i...
From the viewpoint of application of nonlinear dynamics, we report multifunctional operation in a si...
In modern computing, the Boolean logic operations are set by interconnect schemes between the transi...
We report an electro-Thermally tunable in-plane doubly-clamped nanoelectromechanical resonator capab...
We experimentally demonstrate memory and logic devices based on an axially modulated clamped-guided ...
Micro/nano-electromechanical resonator based mechanical computing has recently attracted significant...
A method is presented for realizing logic operations in a micromechanical cantilever array based on ...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...
Early examples of computers were almost exclusively based on mechanical devices. Although electronic...