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Enhanced resistive switching memory characteristics and mechanism using a Ti nanolayer at the W/TaOx interface
Authors:Amit Prakash  Siddheswar Maikap  Hsien-Chin Chiu  Ta-Chang Tien  Chao-Sung Lai
Affiliation:1.Department of Electronic Engineering, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan 333, Taiwan;2.Material and Chemical Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu 310, Taiwan
Abstract:Enhanced resistive memory characteristics with 10,000 consecutive direct current switching cycles, long read pulse endurance of >105 cycles, and good data retention of >104 s with a good resistance ratio of >102 at 85°C are obtained using a Ti nanolayer to form a W/TiOx/TaOx/W structure under a low current operation of 80 μA, while few switching cycles are observed for W/TaOx/W structure under a higher current compliance >300 μA. The low resistance state decreases with increasing current compliances from 10 to 100 μA, and the device could be operated at a low RESET current of 23 μA. A small device size of 150 × 150 nm2 is observed by transmission electron microscopy. The presence of oxygen-deficient TaOx nanofilament in a W/TiOx/TaOx/W structure after switching is investigated by Auger electron spectroscopy. Oxygen ion (negative charge) migration is found to lead to filament formation/rupture, and it is controlled by Ti nanolayer at the W/TaOx interface. Conducting nanofilament diameter is estimated to be 3 nm by a new method, indicating a high memory density of approximately equal to 100 Tbit/in.2.
Keywords:Resistive switching  W/TaOx  Ti nanolayer  Oxygen ion migration  Nanofilament
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