Welcome

The Center for 3D Ferroelectric Microelectronics Manufacturing (3DFeM2) is one of the 44 active Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) program funded by U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) office of Basic Energy Science (BES). Established in 2020 under the leadership of Professor Susan Trolier-McKinstry, and renewed in 2024, 3DFeM2 will enable technologies exploiting the 3rd dimension in microelectronics for functions beyond interconnects for low power, non volatile 3D memory above CMOS logic.

VISION

schematic of 3DFeM2 vision: layers around device say Pattering and Integration, Thickness Scaling, Defect Control, Autonomous Experimentation, Team Science.
The vision for 3DFeM2 in which fundamental materials science and processing science enable 3D ferroelectric memory for low power computing.