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It's worth noting that the CNTs forming the top and bottom parameter of the cell (in particular, the CNTs just below the top metal) do not move. Those have a protective barrier in order to permanently fix them to their location, preventing the top metal from slowly permeating its way into the cell and shorting it. Most of the CNTs participating in the storage (i.e., creating the resistance) are taken from the bottom. Those CNTs are pulled up in order to create a void and increase the resistance and are then forced back down in order to lower the resistance. Both the length and the diameter of the carbon nanotubes is carefully chosen depending on the attributes of the NRAM cell used. CNTs that are too long will simply short the cell. Likewise, CNTs that are too short can stand up and not switch either. Therefore it is important that the CNTs are in a specific range suitable for the specific NRAM.
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It's worth noting that the CNTs forming the top and bottom parameter of the cell (in particular, the CNTs just below the top metal) do not move. Those have a protective barrier in order to permanently fix them to their location, preventing the top metal from slowly making its way into the cell. Most of the CNTs involved in creating the resistance are taken from the bottom. Those CNTs are pulled up in order to create a void and increase the resistance and are then forced back down in order to lower the resistance. Both the length and the diameter of the carbon nanotubes is carefully chosen depending on the attributes of the NRAM cell used. CNTs that are too long will simply short the cell. Likewise, CNTs that are too short can stand up and not switch either. Therefore it is important that the CNTs are in a specific range suitable for the specific NRAM.
  
 
== Characteristics ==
 
== Characteristics ==

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