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Abstract

Self-rectifying resistive memory can reduce the complexity of crossbar array architecture for high density memory. It can replace integrated memory and selector with one self-rectifying cell. Such a simple structure can be applied for the vertical resistive memory. Both top and bottom interface between insulating layer and electrodes are crucial to achieve highly self-rectifying memory cell. In this study, bilayer devices composed of HfO2 and TiO2 were fabricated using atomic layer deposition (ALD) for the implementation of self-rectifying memory cells. The physical, chemical, and electrical properties of HfO2/TiO2 and TiO2/HfO2 sandwiched between Pt and TiN electrodes were investigated. By analyzing the conduction mechanism of bilayer devices, the higher rectification ratio of TiO2/HfO2 stack was due to the difference in height and the number of energy barriers.
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Authors and Affiliations

Min Gyoo Cho
1
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Jae Hee Go
1
Byung Joon Choi
1
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  1. Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul 01811, Korea

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