Design philosophy for nanoelectronic systems, from SETs to neural nets

This paper describes an overall policy for the design of nanoelectronic systems, showing how specific properties of quantum devices can be exploited instead of being counteracted, by introducing unconventional design approaches. Single-electron tunnelling (SET) circuit ideas, as components for neural networks, are described in more detail. It is argued that the orthodox theory of single-electron devices is not appropriate for circuit design and simulation, and needs reconsideration. An overview of SET circuit designs for neural nodes is given.