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Junctionless Negative-Differential-Resistance Device Using 2D Van-Der-Waals Layered Materials for Ternary Parallel Computing.

Taeran LeeKil-Su JungSeunghwan SeoJunseo LeeJihye ParkSumin KangJeongwon ParkJuncheol KangHogeun AhnSuhyun KimHae Won LeeDoyoon LeeKi Seok KimHyunseok KimKeun HeoSunmean KimSang-Hoon BaeSeokhyeong KangKibum KangJeehwan KimJin-Hong Park
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Negative-differential-resistance (NDR) devices offer a promising pathway for developing future computing technologies characterized by exceptionally low energy consumption, especially multivalued logic computing. Nevertheless, conventional approaches aimed at attaining the NDR phenomenon involve intricate junction configurations and/or external doping processes in the channel region, impeding the progress of NDR devices to the circuit and system levels. Here, an NDR device is presented that incorporates a channel without junctions. The NDR phenomenon is achieved by introducing a metal-insulator-semiconductor capacitor to a portion of the channel area. This approach establishes partial potential barrier and well that effectively restrict the movement of hole and electron carriers within specific voltage ranges. Consequently, this facilitates the implementation of both a ternary inverter and a ternary static-random-access-memory, which are essential components in the development of multivalued logic computing technology.
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