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Functional Non‐Volatile Memory Devices: From Fundamentals to Photo‐Tunable Properties
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Non-volatile MemoryOptical MaterialsEngineeringEmerging Memory TechnologyFerroelectric Random-access MemoryOptoelectronic DevicesData StorageComputer MemoryElectronic DevicesMemoryMemory DeviceMemory DevicesElectrical EngineeringPhotochemistryPhysicsElectronic MemoryFlash MemoryMagnetoresistive Random-access MemoryMicroelectronicsMemory ReliabilityOptical MemoryFrom FundamentalsApplied PhysicsVon Neumann ArchitectureSemiconductor MemoryResistive Random-access MemoryOptoelectronics
As one of the five basic components in a modern computer system, memory plays a key role in data storage while the Von Neumann architecture still occupies a principal position in modern digital era. With the rapid development of portable electronic devices, non‐volatile memories are of great importance in human's daily life. High‐performance memory devices are highly demanded, and novel materials applied to flash memory and resistive random access memory (ReRAM) have been widely investigated. The functionalities of memories can be broadened with the development of semiconductor technologies. As a facile and low‐power electromagnetic wave, light can be another modulation medium, which will not bring destructive operation and can enhance the device performance. In this review, the focus is on flash memory and ReRAM based on various functional materials as well as the recent development of photo‐tunable memories.
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