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Cryogenic Operation of 3D Flash Memory for New Applications and Bit Cost Scaling with 6-Bit per Cell (HLC) and Beyond

Yuta Aiba, Hitomi Tanaka, Takashi Maeda, Keiichi Sawa, Fumie Kikushima, Masayuki Miura, Toshio Fujisawa, Mie Matsuo, T. Sanuki

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Abstract

This report is the first to introduce a cryogenic operation and characteristics of 3D Flash memory at 77 K in the liquid nitrogen. It was found that read, program and erase operations were fully functional. The read noise was significantly minimized at 77 K, the cycle endurance was improved over 10 times compared to that at 300 K, and the data retention was greatly improved. In addition, we show the successful demonstration of 6-bit per cell (HLC). The cryogenic operation of 3D Flash memory opens the door for new application and becomes a strong candidate for future storage device enabling further bit cost scaling.

Topics & Concepts

Bit (key)Flash (photography)Flash memoryComputer scienceComputer hardwareScalingNon-volatile memoryNoise (video)Random access memoryElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsOpticsArtificial intelligenceMathematicsComputer securityImage (mathematics)GeometrySemiconductor materials and devicesAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingAdvanced Data Storage Technologies
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