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Influence of the TiN diffusion barrier on the leakage current and ferroelectricity in an Al-doped HfOx ferroelectric memristor and its application to neuromorphic computing

Authors
Lim, EunjinSeo, EunchoKim, Sungjun
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
Perovskite; Tin; Tungsten; Error Correction; Ferroelectric Ram; Ferroelectricity; Hafnium Oxides; Leakage Currents; Memristors; Mesfet Devices; Mos Devices; Mosfet Devices; Semiconducting Aluminum Compounds; Surface Discharges; Thermal Engineering; Tin Compounds; 'current; Al-doped; Coefficient-of-thermal Expansion; Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors; Ferroelectric Memory; Ferroelectric Property; Its Applications; Memristor; Neuromorphic Computing; Scalings; Perovskite; Metal Oxide; Perovskite; Tin; Tungsten; Article; Artificial Neural Network; Controlled Study; Depression; Diffusion; Electric Potential; Electrode; Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential; Memristor; Pharmaceutics; Polarization; Reliability; Semiconductor; Velocity
Citation
Nanoscale, v.16, no.41, pp 19445 - 19452
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nanoscale
Volume
16
Number
41
Start Page
19445
End Page
19452
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26457
DOI
10.1039/d4nr02961e
ISSN
2040-3364
2040-3372
Abstract
The HfOx-based ferroelectric memristor is in the spotlight due to its complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor compatibility and scaling compared to existing perovskite-based ferroelectric memory. However, ferroelectric properties vary depending on the coefficient of thermal expansion of the top electrode, which is caused by strain engineering. When tungsten (W) with a small coefficient of thermal expansion is used as an electrode, the ferroelectric properties are improved, although the reliability is poor due to the diffusion of W atoms. Here, TiN can be used to prevent the diffusion of W. This metal nitride successfully suppresses the leakage current and induces a larger remanent polarization of 19.7 mu C cm(-2), a smaller coercive voltage of 9.26 V, and a faster switching speed. W/TiN/HAO/n(+) Si can also exhibit multi-level characteristics and achieve a 10% read margin in 320 x 320 arrays. Ferroelectrics can also be applied to neuromorphic computing by imitating synaptic properties such as potentiation, depression, paired-pulse facilitation, and excitatory postsynaptic current. Using short-term plasticity, successful implementation in reservoir computing is also realized, achieving 95% classification accuracy. This paper shows promise for the use of memristors in artificial neural networks.
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