Ultrafast Non‐Volatile Floating‐Gate Memory Based on All‐2D Materials

Author:

Wang Hao12,Guo Hui123,Guzman Roger2,JiaziLa Nuertai12,Wu Kang12,Wang Aiwei12,Liu Xuanye12,Liu Li12,Wu Liangmei12,Chen Jiancui12,Huan Qing12,Zhou Wu2,Yang Haitao123,Pantelides Sokrates T.24,Bao Lihong123ORCID,Gao Hong‐Jun123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China

2. School of Physical Sciences and CAS Key Laboratory of Vacuum Physics University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 P. R. China

3. Hefei National Laboratory Hefei Anhui 230088 P. R. China

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy & Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Vanderbilt University Nashville TN 37235 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe explosive growth of massive‐data storage and the demand for ultrafast data processing require innovative memory devices with exceptional performance. 2D materials and their van der Waal heterostructures with atomically sharp interfaces hold great promise for innovations in memory devices. Here, this work presents non‐volatile, floating‐gate memory devices with all functional layers made of 2D materials, achieving ultrafast programming/erasing speeds (20 ns), high extinction ratios (up to 108), and multi‐bit storage capability. These devices also exhibit long‐term data retention exceeding 10 years, facilitated by a high gate‐coupling ratio (GCR) and atomically sharp interfaces between functional layers. Additionally, this work demonstrates the realization of an “OR” logic gate on a single‐device unit by synergistic electrical and optical operations. The present results provide a solid foundation for next‐generation ultrahigh‐speed, ultralong lifespan, non‐volatile memory devices, with a potential for scale‐up manufacturing and flexible electronics applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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