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Multilevel Nonvolatile Memory by CMOS-Compatible and Transfer-free Amorphous Boron Nitride Film

Posted on 2024-10-30 - 11:51
Exploiting the multistate characteristic, we have engineered a single memristor based on amorphous boron nitride (a-BN) capable of rivaling the logic capacity of multiple field-effect transistors (FETs). The quintessence of our work is the realization of quinary resistive switching with five distinct resistive states enabled by a wafer-scale, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) grown a-BN thin film. This feat is achieved directly on the substrate, eschewing the need for transfer processes and leveraging low-temperature synthesis. The device exhibits an exceptional On/Off ratio of ∼108, sustained over a significant cycling lifespan. We uncover the intricate interplay between the a-BN channel thickness and the quantized resistive states, revealing a precision-controlled resistive landscape. This capability addresses the production and transfer bottlenecks associated with two-dimensional materials, setting the stage for our a-BN-based memory device to advance the frontiers of ultrahigh-density data storage and computing systems.

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