Abstract

High-temperature data retention is a critical hurdle for the commercialization of emerging nonvolatile memories. For Conductive-Bridge RAM (CBRAM) [1], we discuss high-temperature retention in terms of the physics of quantum point contacts, and we report on a family of CBRAM cells that achieve excellent retention at temperatures exceeding 200°C.

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