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Ferroelectric multiple-valued logic units

Lukyanchuk et al., 2019

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11630357683462239665
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Lukyanchuk I
Zaitseva E
Levashenko V
Kvassay M
Kondovych S
Tikhonov Y
Baudry L
Razumnaya A
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Ferroelectrics

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Employing many-valued logic (MVL) data processing allows to dramatically increase the performance of computing circuits. Here we propose to employ ferroelectrics for the material implementation of MVL units basing on their ability to pin the polarization as a sequence of …
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