As an industry accepted storage scheme, hafnium oxide(HfO_x) based resistive random access memory(RRAM)should further improve its thermal stability and data retention for practical applications. We therefore fabri...As an industry accepted storage scheme, hafnium oxide(HfO_x) based resistive random access memory(RRAM)should further improve its thermal stability and data retention for practical applications. We therefore fabricated RRAMs with HfO_x/ZnO double-layer as the storage medium to study their thermal stability as well as data retention. The HfO_x/ZnO double-layer is capable of reversible bipolar switching under ultralow switching current(〈 3 μA) with a Schottky emission dominant conduction for the high resistance state and a Poole–Frenkel emission governed conduction for the low resistance state. Compared with a drastically increased switching current at 120℃ for the single HfO_x layer RRAM, the HfO_x/ZnO double-layer exhibits excellent thermal stability and maintains neglectful fluctuations in switching current at high temperatures(up to 180℃), which might be attributed to the increased Schottky barrier height to suppress current at high temperatures. Additionally, the HfO_x/ZnO double-layer exhibits 10-year data retention @85℃ that is helpful for the practical applications in RRAMs.展开更多
Researchers have devised a system to recover targeted files from 200 megabytes of data encoded in DNA.Random access is a key for a practical DNA-based memory,but until now,researchers have been able to achieve it with...Researchers have devised a system to recover targeted files from 200 megabytes of data encoded in DNA.Random access is a key for a practical DNA-based memory,but until now,researchers have been able to achieve it with only up to 0.15 megabytes of data.DNA data storage involves translating the binary 0s and 1s of digital data into sequences of the four bases A,C,G,and T that make up DNA.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61006003 and 61674038)the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province,China(Grant Nos.2015J01249 and 2010J05134)+1 种基金the Science Foundation of Fujian Education Department of China(Grant No.JAT160073)the Science Foundation of Fujian Provincial Economic and Information Technology Commission of China(Grant No.83016006)
文摘As an industry accepted storage scheme, hafnium oxide(HfO_x) based resistive random access memory(RRAM)should further improve its thermal stability and data retention for practical applications. We therefore fabricated RRAMs with HfO_x/ZnO double-layer as the storage medium to study their thermal stability as well as data retention. The HfO_x/ZnO double-layer is capable of reversible bipolar switching under ultralow switching current(〈 3 μA) with a Schottky emission dominant conduction for the high resistance state and a Poole–Frenkel emission governed conduction for the low resistance state. Compared with a drastically increased switching current at 120℃ for the single HfO_x layer RRAM, the HfO_x/ZnO double-layer exhibits excellent thermal stability and maintains neglectful fluctuations in switching current at high temperatures(up to 180℃), which might be attributed to the increased Schottky barrier height to suppress current at high temperatures. Additionally, the HfO_x/ZnO double-layer exhibits 10-year data retention @85℃ that is helpful for the practical applications in RRAMs.
文摘Researchers have devised a system to recover targeted files from 200 megabytes of data encoded in DNA.Random access is a key for a practical DNA-based memory,but until now,researchers have been able to achieve it with only up to 0.15 megabytes of data.DNA data storage involves translating the binary 0s and 1s of digital data into sequences of the four bases A,C,G,and T that make up DNA.