Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistors–Based Content‐Addressable Storage‐Class Memory: A Study on the Impact of Device Variation and High‐Temperature Compatibility
Athira Sunil,
Masud Rana SK,
Maximilian Lederer
et al.
Abstract:Hafnium oxide (HfO2)‐based ferroelectric field effect transistors (FeFETs) revolutionize the emerging nonvolatile memory area, especially with the potential to replace flash memories for several applications. In this article, the suitability of FeFET memories is investigated, especially FeFET‐based content addressable memory (CAM) cells, as storage‐class memory under junction temperature variations. FeFETs with silicon oxynitride interfacial layer are fabricated and characterized at various temperatures, varyi… Show more
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