H10N70/821

RESISTIVE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME

Provided is a resistive random-access memory device, including a dielectric layer located on a substrate, a first electrode which is a column located on the dielectric layer, a second electrode covering a top surface and a sidewall of the first electrode, and a variable resistance layer sandwiched between the top surface of the first electrode and the second electrode and between the sidewall of the first electrode and the second electrode and located between the second electrode and the dielectric layer.

Method of forming phase-change memory layers on recessed electrodes

A device and a method of forming same are provided. The device includes a substrate, a first dielectric layer over the substrate, a bottom electrode extending through the first dielectric layer, a phase-change layer over the bottom electrode, and a top electrode over the phase-change layer. The phase-change layer includes a first portion extending into the bottom electrode and a second portion over the first portion and the first dielectric layer. A width of the first portion decreases as the first portion extends toward the substrate. The second portion has a first width. The top electrode has the first width.

RRAM WITH A BARRIER LAYER
20230217842 · 2023-07-06 ·

Various embodiments of the present application are directed towards a resistive random-access memory (RRAM) cell comprising a barrier layer to constrain the movement of metal cations during operation of the RRAM cell. In some embodiments, the RRAM cell further comprises a bottom electrode, a top electrode, a switching layer, and an active metal layer. The switching layer, the barrier layer, and the active metal layer are stacked between the bottom and top electrodes, and the barrier layer is between the switching and active metal layers. The barrier layer is conductive and between has a lattice constant less than that of the active metal layer.

High electron affinity dielectric layer to improve cycling

Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a memory cell comprising a high electron affinity dielectric layer at a bottom electrode. The high electron affinity dielectric layer is one of multiple different dielectric layers vertically stacked between the bottom electrode and a top electrode overlying the bottom electrode. Further, the high electrode electron affinity dielectric layer has a highest electron affinity amongst the multiple different dielectric layers and is closest to the bottom electrode. The different dielectric layers are different in terms of material systems and/or material compositions. It has been appreciated that by arranging the high electron affinity dielectric layer closest to the bottom electrode, the likelihood of the memory cell becoming stuck during cycling is reduced at least when the memory cell is RRAM. Hence, the likelihood of a hard reset/failure bit is reduced.

3-D crossbar architecture for fast energy-efficient in-memory computing of graph transitive closure

An in-memory computing architecture is disclosed that can evaluate the transitive closure of graphs using the natural parallel flow of information in 3-D nanoscale crossbars. The architecture can be implemented using 3-D crossbar architectures with as few as two layers of 1-diode 1-resistor (1D1R) interconnects. The architecture avoids memory-processor bottlenecks and can hence scale to large graphs. The approach leads to a runtime complexity of O(n.sup.2) using O(n.sup.2) memristor devices. This compares favorably to conventional algorithms with a time complexity of O((n.sup.3)/p+(n.sup.2) log p) on p processors. The approach takes advantage of the dynamics of 3-D crossbars not available on 2-D crossbars.

3D memory and manufacturing process

The invention provides a microelectronic device comprising at least two memory cells each comprising a so-called selection transistor and a memory element associated with said selection transistor, each transistor comprising a channel in the form of a wire extending in a first direction (x), a gate bordering said channel, a source extending in a second direction (y), and a drain connected to the memory element, said transistors being stacked in a third direction (z) and each occupying a given altitude level in the third direction (z), the microelectronic device wherein the source and the drain are entirely covered by spacers projecting in the third direction (z) in a plane (xy). The invention also provides a method for manufacturing such a device.

Increasing selector surface area in crossbar array circuits
11532668 · 2022-12-20 · ·

Technologies relating to increasing the surface area of selectors in crossbar array circuits are provided. An example apparatus includes: a substrate; a first line electrode formed on the substrate; an RRAM stack formed on the first line electrode, wherein the RRAM stack; an isolation layer formed beside the RRAM stack, wherein the isolation layer includes an upper surface and a sidewall, and a height from the upper surface to the first line electrode is 100 nanometers to 10 micrometers; a selector stack formed on the RRAM stack, the sidewall, and the upper surface; and a second line electrode formed on the selector stack.

Resistive random access memory device

A memory cell includes: a resistive material layer comprising a first portion that extends along a first direction and a second portion that extends along a second direction, wherein the first and second directions are different from each other; a first electrode coupled to a bottom surface of the first portion of the resistive material layer; and a second electrode coupled to the second portion of the resistive material layer.

Stacked resistive memory with individual switch control

A method for fabricating stacked resistive memory with individual switch control is provided. The method includes forming a first random access memory (ReRAM) device. The method further includes forming a second ReRAM device in a stacked nanosheet configuration on the first ReRAM device. The method also includes forming separate gate contacts for the first ReRAM device and the second ReRAM device.

RESISTIVE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RRAM) CELLS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION
20220393105 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Resistive random access memory (RRAM) cells, for example conductive bridging random access memory (CBRAM) cells and oxygen vacancy-based RRAM (OxRRAM) cells are provided. An RRAM cell may include a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) structure formed between adjacent metal interconnect layers or between a silicided active layer (e.g., including MOSFET devices) and a first metal interconnect layer. The MIM structure of the RRAM cell may be formed by a damascene process including forming a tub opening in a dielectric region, forming a cup-shaped bottom electrode in the tub opening, forming a cup-shaped insulator in an interior opening defined by the cup-shaped bottom electrode, and forming a top electrode in an interior opening defined by the cup-shaped insulator. The cup-shaped bottom electrode, or a component thereof (in the case of a multi-layer bottom electrode) may be formed concurrent with interconnect vias, e.g., by deposition of tungsten or other conformal metal.