Nanofilament Formation and Regeneration During Cu/Al2O3 Resistive Memory Switching

作者:Hubbard William A; Kerelsky Alexander; Jasmin Grant; White E R; Lodico Jared; Mecklenburg Matthew; Regan B C*
来源:Nano Letters, 2015, 15(6): 3983-3987.
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00901

摘要

Conductive bridge random access memory (CBRAM) is a leading candidate to supersede flash memory, but poor understanding of its switching process impedes widespread implementation. The underlying physics and basic, unresolved issues such as the connecting filament's growth direction can be revealed with direct imaging, but the nanoscale target region is completely encased and thus difficult to access with real-time, high-resolution probes. In Pt/Al2O3/Cu CBRAM devices with a realistic topology, we find that the filament grows backward toward the source metal electrode. This observation, consistent over many cycles in different devices, corroborates the standard electrochemical metallization model of CBRAM operation. Time-resolved scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) reveals distinct nucleation-limited and potential-limited no-growth periods occurring before and after a connection is made, respectively. The subfemtoampere ionic currents visualized move some thousands of atoms during a switch and lag the nanoampere electronic currents.

  • 出版日期2015-6