Abstract

High storage capacity memory cells were fabricated by integrating organic molecules, with dimension ∼1 nm, into flash memory devices. The stored charge within the molecules was directly probed using Kelvin force microscopy, revealing strong confinement of stored charge over time. Molecular memories with increased storage capacity were achieved via addition of dopant molecules.

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