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Technology Description

The most important factors for computer storage are: read/write speeds, storage density, endurance, reliability, and cost. DRAMs are short-term memories with high speed but the data must be refreshed over 100 times per second to maintain its memory. Flash memory can store data for years without refreshing, but writes information about 1000 times slower than DRAM.
The invention is a semiconductor nanostructure based nonvolatile memory cell that can provide the best of both DRAM and flash memory: long term storage with write speeds nearly as fast as DRAM. One difference from normal flash memory is varying the barrier height by changing the bias on the depletion region, enabling either retention or insertion of charge into the QD. A further difference is growing the QDs in the depletion region of a p-n junction, so that holes are stored in the QDs. Charge removal is achieved by using tunneling. The read mechanism is similar to that of flash memory.

Potential Benefits

High read/ write speed
Long- term reliability

Limitations

Not known

Suggested Applications

The invention is suitable for data storage and memory cell.
(Computer Industry, Consumer Electronics)

Case manager

Ina Krueger

Status
JP Patent
Availability
Licensing
Inventor(s)
Dieter, Bimberg,; et al.

Technische Universität Berlin

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Technologies developed at the Technical University Berlin / Germany are already being used in products worldwide. Cooperations with the TU Berlin are possible at every stage, from the beginning of the research to the near-term development to the licensing of the patented technology. Website: http://www.tu-berlin.de/menue/home/

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