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Memory Cell for Data Storage IV (11010/TUB)

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TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION

Non-volatile Flash memories can store data for years without refreshing them, but they write information about 1000 times slower than volatile dynamic random access memories (DRAMs).The invention presented here is a semiconductor heterostructure (quantum dot) based memory cell, in which the writing process is based on the storage of either holes or electrons, and in which the erasing process is based on the recombination of electrons and holes. Since in these kinds of memory cells the way of storing can be switched between electron storage and hole storage, they can be used as binary storage elements.

BENEFITS

Long-term data storage
High read/write speed
Low write/erase voltage
Switchable between hole and electron storage

LIMITATIONS

Not known

APPLICATIONS

The presented memory cell is suitable for optoelectronic devices and for data storage.
(Computer Industry, optoelectronics, consumer electronics)

MATERIALS

Readiness Level (TRL)

2
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STATUS

Current status

US Patent

AVAILABILITY

Available for

Licensing

INVENTOR / TEAM

Dieter, Bimberg,; et al.

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