Nanoscale memories are used everywhere. From your iPhone to a
supercomputer, every electronic device contains at least one such
type. With coverage of current and prototypical technologies,
Nanoscale Semiconductor Memories: Technology and Applications
presents the latest research in the field of nanoscale memories
technology in one place. It also covers a myriad of applications
that nanoscale memories technology has enabled.
The book begins with coverage of SRAM, addressing the design
challenges as the technology scales, then provides design
strategies to mitigate radiation induced upsets in SRAM. It
discusses the current state-of-the-art DRAM technology and the need
to develop high performance sense amplifier circuitry. The text
then covers the novel concept of capacitorless 1T DRAM, termed as
Advanced-RAM or A-RAM, and presents a discussion on quantum dot
(QD) based flash memory.
Building on this foundation, the coverage turns to STT-RAM,
emphasizing scalable embedded STT-RAM, and the physics and
engineering of magnetic domain wall "racetrack" memory. The book
also discusses state-of-the-art modeling applied to phase change
memory devices and includes an extensive review of RRAM,
highlighting the physics of operation and analyzing different
materials systems currently under investigation.
The hunt is still on for universal memory that fits all the
requirements of an "ideal memory" capable of high-density storage,
low-power operation, unparalleled speed, high endurance, and low
cost. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book bridges
technological and application issues to provide the groundwork for
developing custom designed memory systems.
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