Nonvolatile memories using deep traps formed in HfO2 by Nb ion implantation

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We report nonvolatile memories (NVMs) based on deep-energy trap levels formed in HfO2 by metal ion implantation. A comparison of Nb- and Ta-implanted samples shows that suitable charge-trapping centers are formed in Nb-implanted samples, but not in Ta-implanted samples. This is consistent with density-functional theory calculations which predict that only Nb will form deep-energy levels in the bandgap of HfO2. Photocurrent spectroscopy exhibits characteristics consistent with one of the trap levels predicted in these calculations. Nb-implanted samples showing memory windows in capacitance-voltage (V) curves always exhibit current (I) peaks in I-V curves, indicating that NVM effects result from deep traps in HfO2. In contrast, Ta-implanted samples show dielectric breakdowns during the I-V sweeps between 5 and 11 V, consistent with the fact that no trap levels are present. For a sample implanted with a fluence of 1013 Nb cm-2, the charge losses after 104+ s are ∼9.8 and ∼25.5% at room temperature (RT) and 85C, respectively, and the expected charge loss after 10 years is ∼34% at RT, very promising for commercial NVMs. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Kim, M. C., Kim, C. O., Oh, H. T., Choi, S. H., Belay, K., Elliman, R. G., & Russo, S. P. (2011). Nonvolatile memories using deep traps formed in HfO2 by Nb ion implantation. Journal of Applied Physics, 109(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3554444

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