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Memory technology—a primer for material scientists

Tony Schenk, Milan Pešić, Stefan Slesazeck, Uwe Schroeder, Thomas Mikolajick

2020Reports on Progress in Physics105 citationsDOI

Abstract

From our own experience, we know that there is a gap to bridge between the scientists focused on basic material research and their counterparts in a close-to-application community focused on identifying and solving final technological and engineering challenges. In this review, we try to provide an easy-to-grasp introduction to the field of memory technology for materials scientists. An understanding of the big picture is vital, so we first provide an overview of the development and architecture of memories as part of a computer and call attention to some basic limitations that all memories are subject to. As any new technology has to compete with mature existing solutions on the market, today's mainstream memories are explained, and the need for future solutions is highlighted. The most prominent contenders in the field of emerging memories are introduced and major challenges on their way to commercialization are elucidated. Based on these discussions, we derive some predictions for the memory market to conclude the paper.

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CommercializationBridge (graph theory)Field (mathematics)Data scienceMainstreamEngineering ethicsGRASPEmerging technologiesNanotechnologyComputer scienceSoftware engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineeringMarketingBusinessMedicinePolitical sciencePure mathematicsMaterials scienceLawMathematicsInternal medicineAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides