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Areal density (computer storage)
Known as:
Storage densities
, Memory storage densities
, Areal storage density
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Areal density is a measure of the quantity of information bits that can be stored on a given length of track, area of surface, or in a given volume…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Prospects for terabit-scale nanoelectronic memories
D. Strukov
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K. Likharev
2004
Corpus ID: 29401262
We have calculated the minimum chip area overhead, and hence the bit density reduction, that may be achieved by memory array…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Nonvolatile memory based on solid electrolytes
M. Kozicki
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C. Gopalan
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Muralikrishnan Balakrishnan
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Mira Park
,
M. Mitkova
Proceedings. IEEE Computational Systems…
2004
Corpus ID: 2884270
Programmable metallization cell (PMC) memory utilizes electrochemical control of nanoscale quantities of metal in thin films of…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Data retention reliability model of NROM nonvolatile memory products
M. Janai
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B. Eitan
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A. Shappir
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E. Lusky
,
I. Bloom
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G. Cohen
IEEE transactions on device and materials…
2004
Corpus ID: 28123511
Post cycling data retention reliability model of NROM devices is presented. The degradation rate of the threshold voltage of…
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2001
2001
A Minimal Trusted Computing Base for Dynamically Ensuring Secure Information Flow
J. Brown
,
Tom Knight
2001
Corpus ID: 2159343
With each passing year, more and more valuable, confidential information is stored in government and commercial computer systems…
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2000
2000
Near-field optics: a new tool for data storage
T. Milster
Proceedings of the IEEE
2000
Corpus ID: 6798957
Evanescent energy can be used to produce extremely small optical spots. Two practical implementations that use evanescent energy…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Nonvolatile multilevel memories for digital applications
B. Riccò
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G. Torelli
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+4 authors
A. Modelli
Proceedings of the IEEE
1998
Corpus ID: 62178920
When thinking of semiconductor memories, it comes naturally to associate stored bits and memory cells with a one-to-one…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
High density disc storage by multiplexed microholograms
S. Diez
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R. Elschner
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+4 authors
H. Eichler
CLEO '97., Summaries of Papers Presented at the…
1997
Corpus ID: 121413074
A new storage technique based on microscopic reflection holograms is presented. This technique has the potential to provide…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
High energy density double-layer capacitors for energy storage applications
J. Lai
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S. Levy
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M. Rose
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
1992
Corpus ID: 23520530
The feasibility of applying the double-layer capacitor to uninterruptible power systems and electric vehicles is addressed. The…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
An 8-kbit content-addressable and reentrant memory
Hiroshi
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Kadota
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Jiro Miyake
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Hitoshi
,
Kudoh
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
1985
Corpus ID: 34741745
A 256-word/spl times/32-bit associated memory, referred to as the Content Addressable and Reentrant Memory (CARM), with a 100-ns…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Current-access magnetic bubble circuits
A. Bobeck
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S. Blank
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A. Butherus
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F. Ciak
,
W. Strauss
Bell Labs technical journal
1979
Corpus ID: 10100461
Experimental and theoretical results from our work on current-access technology show promise for high-density, ∼10<sup>7</sup…
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