Abstract
This paper proposes printed organic one-time programmable read-only memory (PROM). The organic PROM cell consists of a capacitor and an organic p-type metal-oxide semiconductor (PMOS) transistor. Initially, all organic PROM cells with unbroken capacitors store "0." Some organic PROM cells are programmed to "1" by electrically breaking each capacitor with a high voltage. After the capacitor breaking, the current flowing through the PROM cell significantly increases. The memory data is read out by sensing the current in the PROM cell. 16-bit organic PROM cell arrays are fabricated with the printed organic PMOS transistor and capacitor process. The organic PROM cells are programmed with -50 V, and they are read out with -20 V. The area of the 16-bit organic PROM array is 70.6 mm2. © 2013 ETRI.
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Yang, B. D., Oh, J. M., Kang, H. J., Jung, S. W., Yang, Y. S., & You, I. K. (2013). Printed organic one-time programmable ROM array using anti-fuse capacitor. ETRI Journal, 35(4), 594–602. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.13.1912.0010
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