Modeling of Charge Loss Mechanisms during the Short Term Retention Operation in 3-D NAND Flash Memories

Author(s):  
Changbeom Woo ◽  
Myeongwon Lee ◽  
Shinkeun Kim ◽  
Jaeyeol Park ◽  
Gil-Bok Choi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 2645-2647 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinkeun Kim ◽  
Haesoo Kim ◽  
Changbeom Woo ◽  
Gil-Bok Choi ◽  
Moon-Sik Seo ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (12) ◽  
pp. 5472-5478
Author(s):  
Shinkeun Kim ◽  
Kyunghwan Lee ◽  
Changbeom Woo ◽  
Yuchul Hwang ◽  
Hyungcheol Shin

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
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Giorgio Cellere ◽  
Andrea Cester ◽  
Alessandro Paccagnella

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zaci Cohen

<p>This article represents a new method for Data Retention failure (DR) in NAND Flash memories by analyzing the <b>charge leakage</b> phenomena. Retention failure accrue when stored data changes its level. This usually happens at and because of a high temperature environment that accelerate leakage.</p> <p>The amount of electron charge in the cell is rather hard to calculate. However, we know that a verification process done at the end of the programming with respect to the amount of charge, is apparently enough to indicate the proper logical level. Moreover, when the cell is exposed to high temperature the charge leaks out but the manufacturer`s guarantee that the memory storage will withstand the JEDS218 standard, this mean that this amount of charge should be enough for 10 years at temperature ambient range of 25÷55°C. Hence, after 10 years, in the worst-case scenario, the amount of charge might be so low that its results can adversely affect its logical level.</p> <p>In our previous work, we found that the programed cell array affected by temperature as shown in figure 1, begin with the average voltage is equal to V<sub>t1</sub> and later, when the leakage occurs, the average voltage decreases while the variation increases.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zaci Cohen

<p>This article represents a new method for Data Retention failure (DR) in NAND Flash memories by analyzing the <b>charge leakage</b> phenomena. Retention failure accrue when stored data changes its level. This usually happens at and because of a high temperature environment that accelerate leakage.</p> <p>The amount of electron charge in the cell is rather hard to calculate. However, we know that a verification process done at the end of the programming with respect to the amount of charge, is apparently enough to indicate the proper logical level. Moreover, when the cell is exposed to high temperature the charge leaks out but the manufacturer`s guarantee that the memory storage will withstand the JEDS218 standard, this mean that this amount of charge should be enough for 10 years at temperature ambient range of 25÷55°C. Hence, after 10 years, in the worst-case scenario, the amount of charge might be so low that its results can adversely affect its logical level.</p> <p>In our previous work, we found that the programed cell array affected by temperature as shown in figure 1, begin with the average voltage is equal to V<sub>t1</sub> and later, when the leakage occurs, the average voltage decreases while the variation increases.</p>


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S. Gerardin ◽  
M. Bagatin ◽  
A. Paccagnella ◽  
S. Beltrami ◽  
A. Costantino ◽  
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