Abstract
A ferroelectric field-effect transistor with a SrRuxTi1−xO3 solid-solution channel layer and a lead zirconate titanate gate oxide has been fabricated. The remnant polarization of the ferroelectric yields two states at 0 V, which produce a relative change in channel resistance (ΔR/R) of 75% and a coercivity of 3 V. The channel has sufficient off-state free carrier concentration to provide sufficient balancing charge for ferroelectric stability. The device was subjected to more than 1010 read-write cycles with no degradation. This nonvolatile device offers the possibility of a nondestructive, current sense memory cell with good retention properties.
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