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Organic Memory Gains Momentum Continued

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Minuscule Memory: A polymer fuse on top of a silicon diode forms a memory element that can store a bit. If the fuse is blown, no current flows between the anode and cathode, and the bit is zero; if the fuse is intact, the bit is one.

Bryan Christie

 

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