Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
727933 Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We fabricated TiN/Hf:SiO2/Pt memory cell with the small size of 1×1 um2 by lithography and sputtering technology, which demonstrated excellent bipolar resistive switching (RS) characteristics. The device presents good endurance and outstanding uniformity. The coefficient of variation of Vset, Vreset, Ron and Roff were found to be 5.05%, 4.78%, 4.18%, and 15.78%, respectively. For the device with hafnium doped SiO2 switching layer, multilevel storage capability can be successfully obtained by varying either the stop voltage or the compliance current in the SET process. In addition, the impact of forming current on the RS properties was studied. We found that the ratio of On/Off current for the device increased with the decrease of the forming current, which would be beneficial for the design of low power device. Possible RS mechanisms aiming to explain the impact of forming current on the RS characteristics and multilevel storage were also deduced.

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