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Toward room temperature operation and high density integration of single electron devices
Main features and limitations of present LSIs and emerging quantum LSIs are briefly discussed. As the next-generation electronics, quantum LSIs based on single electron devices on quantum dot arrays are most promising. Key issues for success of their room temperature operation and high density integration are discussed.