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Fabrication of a Cu‐Cone‐Shaped Cation Source Inserted Conductive Bridge Random Access Memory and Its Improved Switching Reliability
Authors:Hae Jin Kim  Tae Hyung Park  Kyung Jean Yoon  Won Mo Seong  Jeong Woo Jeon  Young Jae Kwon  Yumin Kim  Dae Eun Kwon  Gil Seop Kim  Tae Jung Ha  Soo Gil Kim  Jung Ho Yoon  Cheol Seong Hwang
Abstract:Conductive bridge random access memory (CBRAM) has been regarded as a promising candidate for the next‐generation nonvolatile memory technology. Even with the great performance of CBRAM, the global generation and overinjection of cations after much repetitive switching cannot be prevented. The overinjection of cations into an electrolyte layer causes high‐resistance‐state resistance (RHRS) degradation, on/off ratio reduction, and eventual switching failure. It also degrades the switching uniformity. In this work, a Cu‐cone‐structure‐embedded TiN/TiO2/Cu cone/TiN device is fabricated to alleviate the problems of Cu‐based CBRAM, mentioned above. The fabrication method of the device, which is useful for laboratory scale experiment, is developed, and its superior switching performance and reliability compared with the conventional planar device. The insertion of the Cu cone structure allows the placement of only a limited amount of cation source in each cell, and the embedded conical structure also concentrates the applied electric field, which enables filament growth control. Furthermore, the concentrated field localizes the resistive switching on the tip area of the cone structure, which makes the effective switching area about tens of nanometers even for the much larger area of the entire electrode (several µm2).
Keywords:cone‐structured cation source  electrochemical metallizations  random access memories  field concentration effect  resistive switching memories  scalability effect
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