Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1788993 Current Applied Physics 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tunneling barrier engineered charge trap flash (TBE-CTF) memory devices were fabricated using the tunneling barrier engineering technique. Variable oxide thickness (VARIOT) barrier and CRESTED barrier consisting of thin SiO2 and Si3N4 dielectric layers were used as engineered tunneling barrier. A faster program/erase speed as well as a larger memory window was achieved from the TBE-CTF memory. The VARIOT-type tunneling barrier composed of oxide–nitride–oxide (ONO) layers revealed a longer retention time and superior endurance characteristic. On the other hand, the CRESTED tunneling barrier composed of nitride–oxide–nitride (NON) layers showed degraded retention and endurance characteristics. It is found that the degradation of NON barrier is associated with the increase of interface state density at the tunneling barrier/silicon channel by programming and erasing (P/E) stress.

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