Metals (Jul 2021)

Gradually Modified Conductance in the Self-Compliance Region of an Atomic-Layer-Deposited Pt/TiO2/HfAlOx/TiN RRAM Device

  • Hojeong Ryu,
  • Sungjun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11081199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 1199

Abstract

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This study presents conductance modulation in a Pt/TiO2/HfAlOx/TiN resistive memory device in the compliance region for neuromorphic system applications. First, the chemical and material characteristics of the atomic-layer-deposited films were verified by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy depth profiling. The low-resistance state was effectively controlled by the compliance current, and the high-resistance state was adjusted by the reset stop voltage. Stable endurance and retention in bipolar resistive switching were achieved. When a compliance current of 1 mA was imposed, only gradual switching was observed in the reset process. Self-compliance was used after an abrupt set transition to achieve a gradual set process. Finally, 10 cycles of long-term potentiation and depression were obtained in the compliance current region for neuromorphic system applications.

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