Abstract

We report measurements on single electron memory devices where the memory island, a floating gate, is charged through aluminum oxide tunnel barriers, fabricated through plasma oxidation of aluminum and atomic layer deposition (ALD) of aluminum oxide. These devices are characterized at 300 mK and show a definite threshold for tunneling through the oxide barriers indicating a potential for nonvolatile memory.

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