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Ferroelectricity and Computing
JJJason
16 episodes
3 days ago
Explore cutting-edge advancements in ferroelectric hafnia, a revolutionary material driving the future of memory and data processing technologies. Dive into the intersections of materials science, machine learning, and quantum computing, where groundbreaking discoveries are shaping the next generation of electronics.
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Explore cutting-edge advancements in ferroelectric hafnia, a revolutionary material driving the future of memory and data processing technologies. Dive into the intersections of materials science, machine learning, and quantum computing, where groundbreaking discoveries are shaping the next generation of electronics.
Show more...
Physics
Science
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Origin of Nonvolatility in Resistive Memory
Ferroelectricity and Computing
21 minutes 28 seconds
9 months ago
Origin of Nonvolatility in Resistive Memory

Composition phase separation, rather than solely slow diffusion, governs information storage

Ferroelectricity and Computing
Explore cutting-edge advancements in ferroelectric hafnia, a revolutionary material driving the future of memory and data processing technologies. Dive into the intersections of materials science, machine learning, and quantum computing, where groundbreaking discoveries are shaping the next generation of electronics.