IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society (Jan 2020)

Reset Variability in Backfilled Resistive Random Access Memory and Its Correlation to Low Frequency Noise in Read

  • Yun-Feng Kao,
  • Chrong Jung Lin,
  • Ya-Chin King

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JEDS.2020.2988200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 465 – 473

Abstract

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Fast and stable switching between states is one of the key factors for the success resistive random access memory (RRAM) development. In an array, wide reset efficiency variation in RRAM cells is found to link to the characteristics of its low frequency noise (LFN) in bit-cell current. Through Monte Carlo simulation on randomly placing conductive filaments (CF), LFN characteristics correspond to the densities of the CF in the RRAM film. Further correlations between LFN features and the reset efficiency are found. In addition, CF topography are found to change after long term cycling tests. A trimming process is proposed to minimize the impacts of stochastic CF generation, leading to increase reset speed.

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