bromem
Bromem is a hypothetical class of molecular-scale non-volatile memory devices that utilize brominated organic molecules to encode binary information. In proposed implementations, two or more stable states of a brominated molecular system represent 0 and 1, with switching induced by electric fields, redox reactions, or photoactivation. The term is used in speculative nanotechnology literature and some science fiction.
Operating principles: Switching occurs by redox changes or conformational isomerization of brominated molecules anchored between two
Device architecture and materials: Common designs involve a crossbar array of nanojunctions where individual molecules are
Development status: Bromem remains largely theoretical or at early experimental stage; no commercial products widely acknowledged
Applications and outlook: If realized, bromem could offer extremely high storage densities and low power consumption,