True Nonvolatile High‐Speed DRAM Cells Using Tailored Ultrathin IGZO

Author:

Hu Qianlan1,Gu Chengru2,Li Qijun2,Zhu Shenwu2,Liu Shiyuan1,Li Yu3,Zhang Lining3,Huang Ru1,Wu Yanqing12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Integrated Circuits and Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Integrated Circuits Peking University Beijing 100871 China

2. Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center and School of Integrated Circuits Huazhong University of Science and Technology 430074 Wuhan China

3. School of Electronic and Computer Engineering Peking University Shenzhen 518055 China

Abstract

AbstractSevere power consumption in the continuous scaling of Silicon‐based dynamic random access memory (DRAM) technology quests for a transistor technology with a much lower off‐state leakage current. Wide bandgap amorphous oxide semiconductors, especially indium‐gallium‐zinc‐oxide (IGZO) exhibit many orders of magnitude lower off‐state leakage. However, they are typically heavily n‐doped and require negative gate voltage to turn off, which prevents them from true nonvolatile operation. The efforts on doping density reduction typically result in mobility degradation and high Schottky barriers at contacts, causing severe degradation of on‐current and operation speed of the DRAM cells. Here, high‐speed true nonvolatile DRAM cells are successfully demonstrated by deep suppression of doping density in the IGZO channel using in situ oxygen ion beam treatment and ohmic contact engineering by inserting a thin In‐rich indium‐tin‐oxide (ITO) at contact regions. A record high on‐current of 40 µA µm−1 at a large positive threshold voltage of 1.78 V enables the first true nonvolatile DRAM with the fastest write speed of 10 ns and data retention up to 25 h under power interruption, five orders of magnitude higher than the previously projected values.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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