Despite the continuous downscaling of complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) devices, various scenarios of technology have also been proposed toward the shrinking of semiconductor memory. In this paper, a high-density memory (HDM) has been proposed on the basis of band-to-band tunneling (BTBT) for low-power, high density, and high-speed memory applications. The geometric structure and electrical properties have been demonstrated by using TCAD tools. Typical memory operations including read, program, and erase have been designed and performed. High operation speed, lower power consumption, as well as good reliability characteristics have been achieved by simulation, which indicates that the HDM may have potential application value as a novel semiconductor memory device.
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