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11 November 2016 Nonlinear electric properties in biological system for stochastic computing (Conference Presentation)
Saki Sumida, Harumasa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Ohyama, Yoichi Otsuka, Dock-Chil Che, Takuya Matsumoto
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Abstract
Nonlinearity is the vital factor for stochastic computing. Toward the realization of brain-mimetic function using molecular network, the nonlinear electric properties of molecular systems are investigated in nanoscale with atomic force microscopy and nano-gap electrodes. Nonlinear current-voltage characteristics were observed for {Mo154/152}-ring, cytochorome c, and cytochrome c/DNA networks where the conduction paths include electron injection into weakly coupled discrete energy levels, electron tunneling through potential well, and electron hopping via Coulomb-blockade network. Stochastic resonance was observed in Cytochrome c/DNA network.
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Saki Sumida, Harumasa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Ohyama, Yoichi Otsuka, Dock-Chil Che, and Takuya Matsumoto "Nonlinear electric properties in biological system for stochastic computing (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 9928, Nanobiosystems: Processing, Characterization, and Applications IX, 99280I (11 November 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238797
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KEYWORDS
Stochastic processes

Complex systems

Computing systems

Atomic force microscopy

Electrodes

Current controlled current source

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