Single-Event Effects in the Peripheral Circuitry of a Commercial Ferroelectric Random Access Memory

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This paper identifies the failure modes of a commercial 130-nm ferroelectric random access memory. The devices were irradiated with heavy-ion and pulsed focused X-ray beams. Various failure modes are observed, which generate characteristic error patterns, affecting isolated bits, words, groups of pages, and sometimes entire regions of the memory array. The underlying mechanisms are discussed.

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Bosser, A. L., Gupta, V., Javanainen, A., Tsiligiannis, G., Lalumondiere, S. D., Brewe, D., … Dilillo, L. (2018). Single-Event Effects in the Peripheral Circuitry of a Commercial Ferroelectric Random Access Memory. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 65(8), 1708–1714. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2018.2797543

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