Materials Science and Technology for Nonvolatile Memories: Volume 1071
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Coordinators: Wouters Dirk J., Hong Seungbum, Soss Steven, Auciello Orlando

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Nonvolatile memories are becoming an increasingly important electronic component, due to the ever-increasing need for data storage in multimedia and other mobile applications where electronic components are replacing magnetic hard drives. Today, Flash is the main nonvolatile memory technology, but further scaling of this technology will likely be restricted by important physical and material limitations. This explains recent increased research on new concepts for nonvolatile memories, for which new developments in materials science and technology, the focus of this book, are key. Chapters include Advanced Flash Memory which deals with solutions for scaled Flash memory, including the use of new high-k layers and nanocrystals. Resistive switching concepts are discussed in the Oxide Resistive Switching Memory and Organic Resistive Switching Memory chapters. More research on polymer memories are detailed in Nanoparticle-Based Organic Memory and Organic Ferroelectric Memory. Two chapters deal with New Phase Change Memory and Deposition Methods and Future Explorative Memory Concepts, including piezoelectric, ferroelectric and ferromagnetic concepts.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Advanced Flash Memory; Part II. Oxide Resistive Switching Memory; Part III. Organic Resistive Switching Memory; Part IV. Nanoparticle-Based Organic Memory; Part V. Organic Ferroelectric Memory; Part VI. New Phase Change Memory and Deposition Methods; Part VII. Future Explorative Memory Concepts; Author index; Subject index.