Energy efficient manipulation of topologically protected states in non-volatile ultrafast charge configuration memory devices
Anze Mraz, Rok Venturini, Michele Diego, Andrej Kranjec, Damjan, Svetin, Yaroslav Gerasimenko, Vitomir Sever, Ian A. Mihailovic, Jan Ravnik,, Igor Vaskivskyi, Maria D'Antuono, Daniela Stornaiulo, Francesco Tafuri,, Dimitrios Kazazis, Yasin Ekinci, Dragan Mihailovic

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel charge-configuration memory device that uses topologically protected electronic states for ultrafast, energy-efficient data storage, surpassing traditional magnetic and non-magnetic memory limitations.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a new type of memory device based on topologically protected electronic states with ultrafast switching and extremely low energy consumption.
Findings
Switching energy less than 2.2 femtojoules per bit
Switching speed under 11 picoseconds
Operational temperature range over three orders of magnitude
Abstract
Non-volatile magnetic storage, from 1940s magnetic core to present day racetrack memory and magnetic anisotropy switching devices rely on the metastability of magnetic domains to store information. However, the inherent inefficiency of converting the information-carrying charge current into magnetization switching sets fundamental limitations in energy consumption. Other non-magnetic non-volatile memories such as memristors, ferroelectric memory and phase change memory devices also rely on energetically relatively costly crystal structural rearrangements to store information. In contrast, conventional electronic charge states in quantum dots for example, can be switched in femtoseconds with high efficiency, but any stored information dissipates rapidly. Here we present a radically different approach in the form of a charge-configuration memory (CCM) device that relies on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Phase-change materials and chalcogenides · Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
