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A Three-terminal Non-Volatile Ferroelectric Switch with an Insulator-Metal Transition Channel

Systems and Control 2021-08-30 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Ferroelectrics offer a promising materials platform to realize energy-efficient non-volatile memory technology with the FeFET-based implementations being one of the most area-efficient ferroelectric memory architectures. However, the FeFET operation entails a fundamental trade-off between the read and the program operations. To overcome this trade-off, we propose in this work, a novel device, Mott-FeFET, that aims to replace the Silicon channel of the FeFET with VO2- a material that exhibits an electrically driven insulator-metal phase transition. The Mott-FeFET design, which demonstrates a (ferroelectric) polarization-dependent threshold voltage, enables the read current distinguishability (i.e., the ratio of current sensed when the Mott-FeFET is in state 1 and 0, respectively) to be independent of the program voltage. This enables the device to be programmed at low voltages without affecting the ability to sense/read the state of the device. Our work provides a pathway to realize low-voltage and energy-efficient non-volatile memory solutions.

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@article{arxiv.2108.12091,
  title  = {A Three-terminal Non-Volatile Ferroelectric Switch with an Insulator-Metal Transition Channel},
  author = {Jaykumar Vaidya and R S Surya Kanthi and Shamiul Alam and Nazmul Amin and Ahmedullah Aziz and Nikhil Shukla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.12091},
  year   = {2021}
}

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23 pages, manuscript and supplementary information combined