
Development of HfO2-Based Ferroelectric Memories for Future CMOS Technology Nodes
Stefan Ferdinand Müller(Author)
Research at NaMLab (Publisher)
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Published on 12. October 2022
136 pages
978-3-7412-1992-4 (ISBN)
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Development of HfO2-Based Ferroelectric Memories for Future CMOS Technology Nodes
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Stefan Ferdinand Müller received the joint master's degree in Microelectronics from the Technical University Munich, Germany, and Nanyang Technological University Singapore in 2011. He also holds a diploma degree in Mechatronics and Information Technology as well as a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering both from Technical University Munich, Germany (2011/2008). In 2011, he joined NaMLab gGmbH, Dresden, Germany, as a PhD student working on ferroelectric devices. Since 2015 he is project leader of the publicly funded research transfer project "EXIST Forschungstransfer" aiming at the commercialization of ferroelectric hafnium oxide.
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