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A Strategy to Design High‐Density Nanoscale Devices utilizing Vapor Deposition of Metal Halide Perovskite Materials
Authors:Bohee Hwang  Jang‐Sik Lee
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang, Korea
Abstract:The demand for high memory density has increased due to increasing needs of information storage, such as big data processing and the Internet of Things. Organic–inorganic perovskite materials that show nonvolatile resistive switching memory properties have potential applications as the resistive switching layer for next‐generation memory devices, but, for practical applications, these materials should be utilized in high‐density data‐storage devices. Here, nanoscale memory devices are fabricated by sequential vapor deposition of organolead halide perovskite (OHP) CH3NH3PbI3 layers on wafers perforated with 250 nm via‐holes. These devices have bipolar resistive switching properties, and show low‐voltage operation, fast switching speed (200 ns), good endurance, and data‐retention time >105 s. Moreover, the use of sequential vapor deposition is extended to deposit CH3NH3PbI3 as the memory element in a cross‐point array structure. This method to fabricate high‐density memory devices could be used for memory cells that occupy large areas, and to overcome the scaling limit of existing methods; it also presents a way to use OHPs to increase memory storage capacity.
Keywords:CMOS‐compatible process  fast switching speed  organic–  inorganic perovskites  resistive switching memory  sequential vapor deposition
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