H10N70/826

Phase change memory

An embodiment of the invention may include a semiconductor structure. The semiconductor structure may include a phase change element located above a heater. The heater may include a conductive element surrounding a dielectric element. The dielectric element may include an air gap.

RESISTIVE MEMORY CELL HAVING AN OVONIC THRESHOLD SWITCH
20230240082 · 2023-07-27 · ·

The disclosure concerns a resistive memory cell, including a stack of a selector, of a resistive element, and of a layer of phase-change material, the selector having no physical contact with the phase-change material. In one embodiment, the selector is an ovonic threshold switch formed on a conductive track of a metallization level.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME
20230240085 · 2023-07-27 ·

A method of manufacturing an electronic device comprises: forming a plurality of line patterns on a substrate extending in a first direction and including a first conductive line and a memory pattern; forming a first liner layer on sidewalls of each of the plurality of line patterns, the first liner layer including a plurality of layers having different energy band gaps; forming an insulating interlayer on the substrate; forming a plurality of second conductive lines on the line patterns and the insulating interlayer; etching the first liner layer, the insulating interlayer and the memory pattern using the second conductive lines as an etch barrier to expose the first conductive line to form a plurality of memory cells; and forming a second liner layer on both sidewalls of each of the memory cells, the etched first liner layer and both sidewalls of the etched insulating interlayer.

PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY CELL WITH ASYMMETRIC STRUCTURE, A MEMORY DEVICE INCLUDING THE PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY CELL, AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY CELL
20230240160 · 2023-07-27 · ·

A phase-change memory cell includes a heater, a memory region made of a phase-change material located above said heater, and an electrically conductive element positioned adjacent to the memory region and the heater at a first side of the heater. The electrically conductive element extends parallel to a first axis and has, parallel to the first axis, a first dimension at the first side that is greater than a second dimension at a second side opposite to the first side.

DISTINCT CHIP IDENTIFIER SEQUENCE UTILIZING UNCLONABLE CHARACTERISTICS OF RESISTIVE MEMORY ON A CHIP
20230005538 · 2023-01-05 ·

Stochastic or near-stochastic physical characteristics of resistive switching devices are utilized for generating data distinct to those resistive switching devices. The distinct data can be utilized for applications related to electronic identification. As one example, data generated from physical characteristics of resistive switching devices on a semiconductor chip can be utilized to form a distinct identifier sequence for that semiconductor chip, utilized for verification applications for communications with the semiconductor chip or utilized for generating cryptographic keys or the like for cryptographic applications.

MEMORY ARRAY, SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF MEMORY ARRAY

A memory array, a semiconductor chip and a method for forming the memory array are provided. The memory array includes first signal lines, second signal lines and memory cells. The first signal lines extend along a first direction. The second signal lines extend along a second direction over the first signal lines. The memory cells are defined at intersections of the first and second signal lines, and respectively include a resistance variable layer, a switching layer, an electrode layer and a carbon containing dielectric layer. The switching layer is overlapped with the resistance variable layer. The electrode layer lies between the resistance variable layer and the switching layer. The carbon containing layer laterally surrounds a stacking structure including the resistance variable layer, the switching layer and the electrode layer.

DECODING ARCHITECTURE FOR MEMORY DEVICES
20230238050 · 2023-07-27 ·

Methods, systems, and devices for a decoding architecture for memory devices are described. Word line plates of a memory array may each include a sheet of conductive material that includes a first portion extending in a first direction within a plane along with multiple fingers extending in a second direction within the plane. Two word line plates in a same plane may be activated via a shared electrode. Memory cells coupled with the two word line plates sharing the electrode, or a subset thereof, may represent a logical page for accessing memory cells. A memory cell may be accessed via a first voltage applied to a word line plate coupled with the memory cell and a second voltage applied to a pillar electrode coupled with the memory cell. Parallel or simultaneous access operations may be performed for two or more memory cells within a same page of memory cells.

PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF OPERATING THEREOF
20230005534 · 2023-01-05 · ·

In certain aspects, a memory device includes a bit line, a plurality of memory cells coupled with the bit line, and N selectors, where N is a positive integer greater than 1, and N word lines. Each one of the plurality of memory cells includes N phase-change memory (PCM) elements. Each one of the N selectors is coupled with a respective one of the N PCM elements. Each one of the N word lines is coupled with a respective one of the N selectors.

Capped contact structure with variable adhesion layer thickness

Metal oxide based memory devices and methods for manufacturing are described herein. A method for manufacturing a memory cell includes forming a bottom adhesion layer in a via formed in an insulating layer. Forming a bottom conductive plug in the bottom adhesion layer. Forming a top adhesion layer over the bottom adhesion layer and bottom conductive plug. Forming a top conductive plug in the top adhesion layer. Wherein the thickness of the bottom and top adhesion layers may be different from one another.

Top-electrode barrier layer for RRAM

Various embodiments of the present application are directed towards a resistive random-access memory (RRAM) cell including a top-electrode barrier layer configured to block the movement of nitrogen or some other suitable non-metal element from a top electrode of the RRAM cell to an active metal layer of the RRAM cell. Blocking the movement of non-metal element may be prevent formation of an undesired switching layer between the active metal layer and the top electrode. The undesired switching layer would increase parasitic resistance of the RRAM cell, such that top-electrode barrier layer may reduce parasitic resistance by preventing formation of the undesired switching layer.