Implementation of Full Adder using QCA Designer 2.0.3

Implementation of Full Adder using QCA Designer 2.0.3

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This paper presents the design of a 1-bit full adder using reduced number of Quantum dot Cellular Automata (QCA) gates. QCA is a newly formed nanotechnology for electronic circuits. QCA consist of a basic component namely a cell which further consists of two electrons and four logically interacting quantum dots. The advantages of QCA are faster spe...

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