Dynamic conductance characteristics in HfOx-based resistive random access memory

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Characteristics of HfOx-based resistive switching memory (RRAM) in Al/HfOx/Al and Al/AlOx/HfOx/Al structures were studied using a dynamic conductance method. Step-like RESET behaviors as well as pre- and post-RESET regions of operation were characterized. The results indicated that defects at the oxide interface caused cycling issues in the Al/AlOx/HfOx/Al structure. No such RESET behavior was observed for the Al/HfOx/Al structure. Current induced over-heating, which caused an early RESET event, could be avoided using current-sweep technique that caused less electrical and thermal stress in localized regions. The experimental results not only provided insights into potential reliability issues and power management in HfOx-based RRAM, but also helped clarifying the resistive switching mechanisms.

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Chen, Y. C., Chang, Y. F., Wu, X., Zhou, F., Guo, M., Lin, C. Y., … Lee, J. C. (2017). Dynamic conductance characteristics in HfOx-based resistive random access memory. RSC Advances, 7(21), 12984–12989. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra00567a

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