Novel program scheme of vertical nand flash memory for reduction of z-interference

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Abstract

Minimizing the variation in threshold voltage (Vt ) of programmed cells is required to the extreme level for realizing multi-level-cells; as many as even 5 bits per cell recently. In this work, a recent program scheme to write the cells from the top, for instance the 170th layer, to the bottom, the 1st layer, (T-B scheme) in vertical NAND (VNAND) Flash Memory, is investigated to minimize Vt variation by reducing Z-interference. With the aid of Technology Computer Aided Design (TCAD) the Z-Interference for T-B (84 mV) is found to be better than B-T (105 mV). Moreover, under scaled cell dimensions (e.g., Lg: 31→24 nm), the improvement becomes protruding (T-B: 126 mV and B-T: 162 mV), emphasizing the significance of the T-B program scheme for the next generation VNAND products with the higher bit density.

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Yi, S. I., & Kim, J. (2021). Novel program scheme of vertical nand flash memory for reduction of z-interference. Micromachines, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12050584

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