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A novel inspection and annealing procedure to rejuvenate phase change memory from cycling-induced degradations for storage class memory applications
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A novel inspection and annealing procedure to rejuvenate phase change memory from cycling-induced degradations for storage class memory applications

W.S. Khwa, J.Y. Wu, T.H. Su, H.P. Li, M. BrightSky, T.Y. Wang, T.H. Hsu, P.Y. Du, S. Kim, W.C. Chien, …
Technical Digest - International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM, Vol.2015-February(February), pp.29.8.1-29.8.4
20/02/2015

Abstract

A novel Cycle Alarm Point (CAP) inspection is proposed to monitor PCM cycling degradation. The degradation appears in two stages - (1) right shift of R-I during moderate cycling degradation, and (2) left shift of R-I when cycling damage is severe. We further propose an In-Situ-Self-Anneal (ISSA) procedure, such that once a CAP signal is detected, the annealing procedure is issued to rejuvenate the cells. We demonstrate, for the first time, PCM cycling degradation can be recovered repeatedly. This opens a new window to extend PCM endurance and reliability for storage class memory (SCM) applications. © 2014 IEEE.

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