ABSTRACT

The primary focus of this book is on basic device concepts, memory cell design, and process technology integration. The first part provides in-depth coverage of conventional nonvolatile memory devices, stack structures from device physics, historical perspectives, and identifies limitations of conventional devices. The second part reviews advances made in reducing and/or eliminating existing limitations of NVM device parameters from the standpoint of device scalability, application extendibility, and reliability. The final part proposes multiple options of silicon based unified (nonvolatile) memory cell concepts and stack designs (SUMs). The book provides Industrial R&D personnel with the knowledge to drive the future memory technology with the established silicon FET-based establishments of their own. It explores application potentials of memory in areas such as robotics, avionics, health-industry, space vehicles, space sciences, bio-imaging, genetics etc.

part I|162 pages

Conventional Silicon Based NVM Devices

chapter 1|10 pages

Silicon Based Digital Volatile and Nonvolatile Memories

An Introductory Overview

chapter 2|22 pages

Historical Progression of NVM Devices

chapter 4|20 pages

Dielectric Films for NVM Devices

chapter 5|24 pages

NVM Unique Device Properties

chapter 6|23 pages

NVM Device Stack Design

chapter 7|21 pages

NVM Cells, Arrays, and Disturbs

chapter 9|12 pages

NVM Device Reliability

chapter 10|4 pages

Conventional NVM Challenges

part II|230 pages

Advanced NVM Devices and Technology

chapter 11|5 pages

Voltage Scalability

chapter 12|40 pages

High K Dielectric Films for NVM

chapter 13|52 pages

Band Engineering for NVM Devices

chapter 14|15 pages

Enhanced Technology Integration for NVM

chapter 15|42 pages

Planar Multilevel Storage NVM Devices

chapter 16|32 pages

Nonplanar and 3D Devices and Arrays

chapter 18|26 pages

Advanced Silicon Based NVM Device Concepts

part III|93 pages

SUM: Silicon Based Unified Memory

chapter 20|17 pages

SUM Technology

chapter 21|10 pages

Band Engineering for SUM Devices

chapter 22|25 pages

Uni-Functional SUM The USUM Cells and Arrays

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion