At The Na... — Infochemistry: Information Processing

If you are looking for more recent papers building on these ideas, you might find these useful:

If you tell me what specific part of infochemistry you're researching: Infochemistry: Information Processing at the Na...

(e.g., AND/OR gates made of molecules) Bio-inspired computing (e.g., mimicking neural networks) Chemical sensing (e.g., detecting ions through logic) Infochemistry: Information Processing at the Nanoscale If you are looking for more recent papers

(2021): A review paper on ResearchGate that discusses the evolution of the field from quorum sensing to artificial models. mimicking neural networks) Chemical sensing (e.g.

Discusses carbon nanostructures, low-dimensional metals, and semiconductors.

The book explores how chemical systems can be used for information processing as traditional silicon-based electronics approach their physical limits.

Details molecular-scale logic gates, switches, memories, and photocurrent switching.