Non-destructive read back for ferroelectric data storage device

Static information storage and retrieval – Systems using particular element – Ferroelectric

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C365S149000

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07916513

ABSTRACT:
A data storage device comprising a ferroelectric layer, a perovskite structure, and at least one sensor, where the perovskite structure has a polarity discontinuity configured to generate capacitance voltages in the perovskite structure based on polarization charges of the ferroelectric material, and where the at least one sensor is configured to read the capacitance voltages from the perovskite structure.

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