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Small Molecular Organic Nonvolatile Memory Cells Fabricated with in Situ O2 Plasma Oxidation

  • Seo, Sung-Ho;Nam, Woo-Sik;Park, Jea-Gun
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2008
  • We developed small molecular organic nonvolatile $4F^2$ memory cells using metal layer evaporation followed by $O_2$ plasma oxidation. Our memory cells sandwich an upper ${\alpha}$-NPD layer, Al nanocrystals surrounded by $Al_2O_3$, and a bottom ${\alpha}$-NPD layer between top and bottom electrodes. Their nonvolatile memory characteristics are excellent: the $V_{th},\;V_p$ (program), $V_e$ (erase), memory margin ($I_{on}/I_{off}$), data retention time, and erase and program endurance were 2.6 V, 5.3 V, 8.5 V, ${\approx}1.5{\times}10^2,\;1{\times}10^5s$, and $1{\times}10^3$ cycles, respectively. They also demonstrated symmetrical current versus voltage characteristics and a reversible erase and program process, indicating potential for terabit-level nonvolatile memory.

PCM Main Memory for Low Power Embedded System (저전력 내장형 시스템을 위한 PCM 메인 메모리)

  • Lee, Jung-Hoon
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.391-397
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    • 2015
  • Nonvolatile memories in memory hierarchy have been investigated to reduce its energy consumption because nonvolatile memories consume zero leakage power in memory cells. One of the difficulties is, however, that the endurance of most nonvolatile memory technologies is much shorter than the conventional SRAM and DRAM technology. This has limited its usage to only the low levels of a memory hierarchy, e.g., disks, that is far from the CPU. In this paper, we study the use of a new type of nonvolatile memories - the Phase Change Memory (PCM) with a DRAM buffer system as the main memory. Our design reduced the total energy of a DRAM main memory of the same capacity by 80%. These results indicate that it is feasible to use PCM technology in place of DRAM in the main memory for better energy efficiency.

Graphene Oxide Thin Films for Nonvolatile Memory Applications

  • Kim, Jong-Yun;Jeong, Hu-Young;Choi, Hong-Kyw;Yoon, Tae-Hyun;Choi, Sung-Yool
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.9-9
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    • 2011
  • There has been strong demand for novel nonvolatile memory technology for low-cost, large-area, and low-power flexible electronics applications. Resistive memories based on metal oxide thin films have been extensively studied for application as next-generation nonvolatile memory devices. However, although the metal oxide-based resistive memories have several advantages, such as good scalability, low-power consumption, and fast switching speed, their application to large-area flexible substrates has been limited due to their material characteristics and necessity of a high-temperature fabrication process. As a promising nonvolatile memory technology for large-area flexible applications, we present a graphene oxide-based memory that can be easily fabricated using a room temperature spin-casting method on flexible substrates and has reliable memory performance in terms of retention and endurance. The microscopic origin of the bipolar resistive switching behaviour was elucidated and is attributed to rupture and formation of conducting filaments at the top amorphous interface layer formed between the graphene oxide film and the top Al metal electrode, via high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and in situ x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. This work provides an important step for developing understanding of the fundamental physics of bipolar resistive switching in graphene oxide films, for the application to future flexible electronics.

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Nonvolatile Memory and Photovoltaic Devices Using Nanoparticles

  • Kim, Eun Kyu;Lee, Dong Uk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.79-79
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    • 2013
  • Quantum-structures with nanoparticles have been attractive for various electronic and photonic devices [1,2]. In recent, nonvolatile memories such as nano-floating gate memory (NFGM) and resistance random access memory (ReRAM) have been studied using silicides, metals, and metal oxides nanoparticles [3,4]. In this study, we fabricated nonvolatile memories with silicides (WSi2, Ti2Si, V2Si) and metal-oxide (Cu2O, Fe2O3, ZnO, SnO2, In2O3 and etc.) nanoparticles embedded in polyimide matrix, and photovoltaic device also with SiC nanoparticles. The capacitance-voltageand current-voltage data showed a threshold voltage shift as a function of write/erase voltage, which implies the carrier charging and discharging into the metal-oxide nanoparticles. We have investigated also the electrical properties of ReRAM consisted with the nanoparticles embedded in ZnO, SiO2, polyimide layer on the monolayered graphene. We will discuss what the current bistability of the nanoparticle ReRAM with monolayered graphene, which occurred as a result of fully functional operation of the nonvolatile memory device. A photovoltaic device structure with nanoparticles was fabricated and its optical properties were also studied by photoluminescence and UV-Vis absorption measurements. We will discuss a feasibility of nanoparticles to application of nonvolatile memories and photovoltaic devices.

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Design of Asynchronous Nonvolatile Memory Module using Self-diagnosis Function (자기진단 기능을 이용한 비동기용 불휘발성 메모리 모듈의 설계)

  • Shin, Woohyeon;Yang, Oh;Yeon, Jun Sang
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, an asynchronous nonvolatile memory module using a self-diagnosis function was designed. For the system to work, a lot of data must be input/output, and memory that can be stored is required. The volatile memory is fast, but data is erased without power, and the nonvolatile memory is slow, but data can be stored semi-permanently without power. The non-volatile static random-access memory is designed to solve these memory problems. However, the non-volatile static random-access memory is weak external noise or electrical shock, data can be some error. To solve these data errors, self-diagnosis algorithms were applied to non-volatile static random-access memory using error correction code, cyclic redundancy check 32 and data check sum to increase the reliability and accuracy of data retention. In addition, the possibility of application to an asynchronous non-volatile storage system requiring reliability was suggested.

An Overview of SiC as the Nonvolatile Random-Access Memory Material

  • Cheong, Kuan Yew
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.07a
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    • pp.63-66
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    • 2004
  • The extraordinary intrinsic properties of SiC have made this material a suitable choice to use in high temperature, high frequency, and high voltage applications. In additional to these, SiC could be employed as the based material for nonvolatile memory applications, mainly due to its extremely low thermal-generation rate at room temperature. In this paper, the reasons of using this material in this particular application is presented and the development of the application over the past fifteen years is reviewed.

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Array of SNOSFET Unit Cells for the Nonvolatile EEPROM (비휘방성 EEPROM을 위한 SNOSFET 단위 셀의 어레이)

  • 강창수;이형옥;이상배;서광열
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.48-51
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    • 1991
  • Short channel Nonvolatile EEPROM memory devices were fabricated to CMOS 1M bit design rule, and reviews the characteristics and applications of SNOSFET. Application of SNOS field effect transistors have been proposed for both logic circuits and nonvolatile memory arrays, and operating characteristics with write and erase were investigated. As a results, memory window size of four terminal devices and two terminal devices was established low conductance stage and high conductance state, which was operated in “1” state and “0”state with write and erase respectively. And the operating characteristics of unit cell in matrix array were investigated with implementing the composition method of four and two terminal nonvolatile memory cells. It was shown that four terminal 2${\times}$2 matrix array was operated bipolar, and two termineal 2${\times}$2 matrix array was operated unipolar.

Design of Asynchronous Nonvolatile Memory Module with Self-diagnosis and Clock Function (자기진단과 시계 기능을 갖는 비동기용 불휘발성 메모리 모듈의 설계)

  • Woohyeon Shin;Kang Won Lee;Oh Yang
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2023
  • This paper discusses the design of 32Mbyte asynchronous nonvolatile memory modules, which includes self-diagnosis and RTC (Real Time Clock) functions to enhance their data stability and reliability. Nonvolatile memory modules can maintain data even in a power-off state, thereby improving the stability and reliability of a system or device. However, due to the possibility of data error due to electrical or physical reasons, additional data loss prevention methods are required. To minimize data error in asynchronous nonvolatile memory modules, this paper proposes the use of voltage monitoring circuits, self-diagnosis, BBT (Bad Block Table), ECC (Error Correction Code), CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check)32, and data check sum, data recording method using RTC. Prototypes have been produced to confirm correct operation and suggest the possibility of commercialization.

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New nonvolatile unit memory cell and proposal peripheral circuit using the polymer material (폴리머 재료를 이용한 새로운 비휘발성 단위 메모리 셀과 주변회로 제안)

  • Kim, Jung-Ha;Lee, Sang-Sun
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.825-828
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose a new nonvolatile unit memory cell and proposal peripheral circuit using the polymer material. Memory that relies on bistable behavior- having tow states associated with different resistances at the same applied voltage - has attracted much interest because of its nonvolatile properties. Such memory may also have other merits, including simplicity of structure and manufacturing, and the small size of memory cells. We have plotted the load line graphs for the use of a polymer memory character, hence we have designed in the band-gap reference shape of a write/erase drive, and then designed in the 2-stage differential amplifier shape of a sense amplifier in the consideration of a low current characteristic of a polymer memory cell. The simulation result shows that is has high gain about 80dB by sensing the very small current.

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