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Physically Transient Memory on a Rapidly Dissoluble Paper for Security Application

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep38324

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  1. Center for Integrated Smart Sensors - Ministry of Science, ICT AMP
  2. Future Planning as Global Frontier Project [CISS-2011-0031848]
  3. Pioneer Research Center Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea - Ministry of Science, ICT AMP
  4. Future Planning [2012-0009600]
  5. IDEC (EDA Tool, MPW)
  6. NRF (National Research Foundation of Korea) Grant - Korea Government [NRF-2014H1A2A1022137]

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We report the transient memory device by means of a water soluble SSG (solid sodium with glycerine) paper. This material has a hydroscopic property hence it can be soluble in water. In terms of physical security of memory devices, prompt abrogation of a memory device which stored a large number of data is crucial when it is stolen because all of things have identified information in the memory device. By utilizing the SSG paper as a substrate, we fabricated a disposable resistive random access memory (RRAM) which has good data retention of longer than 106 seconds and cycling endurance of 300 cycles. This memory device is dissolved within 10 seconds thus it can never be recovered or replicated. By employing direct printing but not lithography technology to aim low cost and disposable applications, the memory capacity tends to be limited less than kilo-bits. However, unlike high memory capacity demand for consumer electronics, the proposed device is targeting for security applications. With this regards, the sub-kilobit memory capacity should find the applications such as one-time usable personal identification, authentication code storage, cryptography key, and smart delivery tag. This aspect is attractive for security and protection system against unauthorized accessibility.

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