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Diode memory
Diode memory uses diodes and resistors to implement random-access memory for information storage. The devices have been dubbed “one diode-one…
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2015
2015
GIDL Characteristics in Gated-Diode Memory String and Its Application to Current-Steering Digital-to-Analog Conversion
Chul-Heung Kim
,
Ju-Wan Lee
,
Junseok Kim
,
Jaeha Kim
,
Jong‐Ho Lee
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
2015
Corpus ID: 34393684
This paper investigates gate-induced drain leakage (GIDL) characteristics in a cell string consisting of gated-diode memory cells…
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2013
2013
Field effect diode memory cell: Physics and design
A. Z. Badwan
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Z. Chbili
,
Yang Yang
,
Qiliang Li
,
D. Ioannou
,
A. Salman
IEEE International Conference of Electron Devices…
2013
Corpus ID: 34464425
A dynamic memory cell (DRAM) based on the Field-Effect-Diode (FED) is presented, and with the help of the underlying device…
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2012
2012
Physics and design of a SOI Field-Effect-Diode memory cell
D. Ioannou
,
Z. Chbili
,
A. Z. Badwan
,
Q. Li
,
Y. Yang
,
A. Salman
International SOI Conference
2012
Corpus ID: 11847175
A new family of well behaved memory cells based on the SOIFED has been described and their operation explained. Their operation…
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2007
2007
Analysis of the Voltage Swing for Logic and Memory Applications in Si/SiGe Resonant Interband Tunnel Diodes Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
Sung-Yong Chung
,
Niu Jin
,
Ryan E. Pavlovicz
,
Ronghua Yu
,
Paul R. Berger
,
Phillip E. Thompson
IEEE transactions on nanotechnology
2007
Corpus ID: 18691049
A method is investigated to directly engineer the voltage swing in SiGe resonant interband tunnel diodes (RITDs). Voltage swing…
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2002
2002
A robust array architecture for a capacitorless MISS tunnel-diode memory
S. Hanzawa
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T. Sakata
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T. Sekiguchi
,
H. Matsuoka
Symposium on VLSI Circuits. Digest of Technical…
2002
Corpus ID: 7000728
With the aim of applying a MISS tunnel-diode cell to a high-density RAM, we studied its problems and developed three circuit…
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1996
1996
Vertical multi-bit resonant tunneling diode memory cell
H. Tang
,
T. Broekaert
,
Y. Kao
,
E. Beam
54th Annual Device Research Conference Digest
1996
Corpus ID: 40150580
We propose and demonstrate a new resonant-tunneling diode (RTD) based memory cell in which bits are stacked vertically while…
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1984
1984
Bistable laser-diode memory for optical time-division switching applications
Y. Odagiri
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K. Komatsu
,
S. Suzuki
1984
Corpus ID: 124504769
Recently, a test of an optical time-division switching using single-mode fiber (SMF) delay lines for an optical memory array was…
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1965
1965
Design considerations for a 25-nanosecond tunnel diode memory
D. J. Crawford
,
R. Moore
,
J. A. Parisi
,
J. Picciano
,
W. Pricer
AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I)
1965
Corpus ID: 2858515
About two years ago a tunnel diode memory system was described which employed substantially different techniques than those…
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1963
1963
An Improved Tunnel Diode Memory System
D. J. Crawford
,
W. Pricer
,
J. Zasio
IBM Journal of Research and Development
1963
Corpus ID: 36166184
Beginning with a brief history of tunnel diode memories, this paper describes the factors leading to the present design approach…
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1963
1963
A High-Speed Arithmetic Unit Using Tunnel Diodes
William G. Daly
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J. Kruy
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers
1963
Corpus ID: 35894153
This paper describes a high-speed arithmetic unit which utilizes a ``sub-multiple algorithm'' in both multiplication and division…
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