Quantum cell automata (QCA) is a nanotechnology that uses a transistor-free structure to design digital circuits and overcome the limitations listed for CMOS circuits. The computing circuits that make up the bulk of computers can be designed and using this technology. Subtractors are a big part of computational circuits. This research deals with the design of a subtractor that due to the innovation in the design of this circuit and the novel arrangement of quantum cells of its kind has caused the number of cells used in the design of the circuit to reach its lowest value compared to previously designed circuits. The size of the circuit as well as the loss power are minimized compared to the circuits designed by the subtractors. Another trait clears of this circuit compared to many previous designs is its single-layer design, which reduces latency and noise in the output waveform. The circuit designed by the QCADesigner simulator is tested and simulated inadition the results are displayed in the simulated waveform. Also, the results of calculations for power dissipation in each QCA cell were evaluated by QCAPro software, which is a powerful tool for estimating power loss simulation. It has less implementation and level (single layer) than Previous designs.