Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2019

Studying ReRAM devices at Low Earth Orbits using the LabOSat platform

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract LabOSat (acronym for “Laboratory On a Satellite”) is a type of electronic platform designed to perform experiments in harsh, remote environments. Up to now, LabOSat platforms have been used mainly for characterizing and validating custom and commercial electronic devices at Low Earth Orbits (LEO). Many of these platforms are running experiments aboard NuSat satellites, which are built and operated by Argentine company Satellogic. A brief description of LabOSat platforms is presented here, along with details of their validation both at LEO and at a nuclear reactor. The electrical characterization of custom non-volatile memory cells — as performed by a LabOSat platform at LEO — is also described, and the results of such experiment are compared with results obtained on Earth. The memory cells studied were TiO2-based and La1/3Ca2/3MnO3-based ReRAM devices.

Volume 154
Pages 85-90
DOI 10.1016/J.RADPHYSCHEM.2018.07.005
Language English
Journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry

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