Abstract

In this study, the possibility of compact modeling in single-electron circuit simulation has been investigated. It is found that each Coulomb island in single-electron circuits can be treated independently when the interconnections between single-electron transistors are large enough and a quantitative criterion for this condition is given. It is also demonstrated that, in those situations, SPICE macromodeling of single-electron transistors can be used for efficient circuit simulation. The developed macromodel produces simulation results with reasonable accuracy and with orders of magnitude less CPU time than usual Monte Carlo simulations.

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