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An ultrathin forming-free HfOx resistance memory with excellent electrical performance
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An ultrathin forming-free HfOx resistance memory with excellent electrical performance

Yu-Sheng Chen, Heng-Yuan Lee, Pang-Shiu Chen, Tai-Yuan Wu, Ching-Chiun Wang, Pei-Jer Tzeng, Frederick Chen, Ming-Jinn Tsai and Chenhsin Lien
IEEE Electron Device Letters, Vol.31(12), pp.1473-1475
12/2010

Abstract

Forming-free HfOx resistance memory Ti top electrode
A forming-free 3-nm-thick HfO <sub>x</sub> resistive memory device is demonstrated. The percolation threshold of insulating-to-conductive transition in the ultrathin HfO <sub>x</sub> can be lowered by using the Ti capping layer with an adequate post metal annealing. By the reaction between Ti and HfO <sub>x</sub> , oxygen ions are depleted from the oxide, and conductive percolative paths, which consist of charged oxygen vacancies, are formed. Without any forming step, the memory can operate with stable bipolar resistance switching by initial positive or negative voltage sweep. Possible scenarios of switching mechanism for the initial state of the device with different sweep directions are proposed. This forming-free device also exhibits an on/off ratio of about ten and excellent memory performances, including high speed ( ∼10 ns), low operation voltages ( <1.2 V), robust endurance 10 <sup>6</sup> , good nonvolatile property (500 min at 85 °C), and 2-b switching per cell. © 2006 IEEE.

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