Memory Performance Enhancement by Inducing Conductive Channel via Doping
Hongyang He,
Tiejun Li,
Yuxiang Lin
et al.
Abstract:Due to the excellent nonvolatile resistance characteristics demonstrated by hafnium oxide, it is the potential to facilitate the use of resistive random access memory. In this paper, an ingenious method using doping to locate conductive channels is presented to improve the stable rheostatic performance of HfO2-based rheostatic memory. Metal particles are located to enhance the electric field locally to spur on conductive filaments in situ so that the resistive parameters Vset and Vreset are reduced, the relati… Show more
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