All oxide semiconductor-based bidirectional vertical p-n-p selectors for 3D stackable crossbar-array electronics

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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) stackable memory devices including nano-scaled crossbar array are central for the realization of high-density non-volatile memory electronics. However, an essential sneak path issue affecting device performance in crossbar array remains a bottleneck and a grand challenge. Therefore, a suitable bidirectional selector as a two-way switch is required to facilitate a major breakthrough in the 3D crossbar array memory devices. Here, we show the excellent selectivity of all oxide p-/n-type semiconductor-based p-n-p open-based bipolar junction transistors as selectors in crossbar memory array. We report that bidirectional nonlinear characteristics of oxide p-n-p junctions can be highly enhanced by manipulating p-/n-type oxide semiconductor characteristics. We also propose an associated Zener tunneling mechanism that explains the unique features of our p-n-p selector. Our experimental findings are further extended to confirm the profound functionality of oxide p-n-p selectors integrated with several bipolar resistive switching memory elements working as storage nodes.

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Bae, Y. C., Lee, A. R., Baek, G. H., Chung, J. B., Kim, T. Y., Park, J. G., & Hong, J. P. (2015). All oxide semiconductor-based bidirectional vertical p-n-p selectors for 3D stackable crossbar-array electronics. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep13362

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