Use of Nanoionics in Memory Devices
7 November 2007A study conducted jointly by researchers at Arizona SState University’s Centre for Applied Nanoionics and Julich Research Centre in Germany have shown that the memory devices can be improved by the use of nanoionics. The research paper appears in the October issue of the Journal of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.
Researcher claimed that the technology is inexpesive and the new technology is made from readily available materials that are compatible with all the memory devices currently available in the market. The new technology is thus available at the same cost as the same material is used in these chips, however at a different concentration.
In traditional electronics devices, electrons are moved in memory devices however in nanoionics, ions are moved around on a chip. The ions are moved between electrodes from a high resistance to a low resistance to achieve better memories and thus the use of nanotechnology boosts the capacity and battery life of various consumer products.
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