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Accumulative polarization reversal in nanoscale ferroelectric transistors

Mulaosmanovic et al., 2018

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4388947199915420823
Author
Mulaosmanovic H
Mikolajick T
Slesazeck S
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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The electric-field-driven and reversible polarization switching in ferroelectric materials provides a promising approach for nonvolatile information storage. With the advent of ferroelectricity in hafnium oxide, it has become possible to fabricate ultrathin ferroelectric …
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