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Ambipolar nonvolatile memory based on a quantum-dot transistor with a nanoscale floating gateChe et al., 2016
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- Che Y
- Zhang Y
- Cao X
- Song X
- Cao M
- Dai H
- Yang J
- Zhang G
- Yao J
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- Applied Physics Letters
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Using only solution processing methods, we developed ambipolar quantum-dot (QD) transistor floating-gate memory (FGM) that uses Au nanoparticles as a floating gate. Because of the bipolarity of the active channel of PbSe QDs, the memory could easily trap …
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