Beyond Scaling - Materials
Abstract
The Beyond Scaling - Materials program will investigate new materials to support next-generation logic and memory components. Historically, the DoD provided leadership in shaping the electronics field through research in semiconductor materials, circuits, and processors. However, as DoD focuses on military-specific components and commercial investments eschew the semiconductor space, U.S. fundamental electronics research is stagnant just as an inflection point in Moore's Law (silicon scaling) is about to occur. The Beyond Scaling - Materials program will pursue potential enhancements in electronics that do not rely on Moore's Law, including research not only into new materials but also into the implications of those materials at the device, algorithm, and packaging levels. These basic explorations include: novel mechanisms for computation based on inherent material properties, unique architectures leveraging new components, and new methods to accelerate the identification and utilization of emerging materials. The Beyond Scaling - Materials program moves to ES-02, Beyond Scaling Sciences, in FY 2019. Applied research for this program is funded within PE 0602716E, Project ELT-02.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 8f24998a27ed0360fd90a1a24bf290ef