Nonvolatile bipolar resistive switching characteristics of aluminum oxide grown by thermal oxidation processes
Wun-Ciang Jhang,
Yu-Sheng Chien,
Chih-Chieh Hsu
Abstract:This study proposes a bipolar resistive random-access memory (RRAM), which is fabricated using an aluminum oxide (AlOx) resistive switching (RS) layer. The RRAM shows a large memory window of 106 at a low read voltage of 0.5 V. In addition, high switching speed, high data retention capability, and superior read-disturb immunity are observed. AlOx layers are prepared by a thermal oxidation growth process. Aluminum metal films deposited on n+-Si wafers are oxidized at O2/(O2+N2) flow rate ratios of 50-100%. Al/A… Show more
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