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Interlayer engineering for enhanced ferroelectric tunnel junction operations in HfOx-based metal-ferroelectric-insulator-semiconductor stack.

Kyung Kyu MinJunsu YuYeonwoo KimJong-Ho LeeDaewoong KwonByung-Gook Park
Published in: Nanotechnology (2021)
Ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ) has been considered as a promising candidate for next-generation memory devices due to its non-destructive and low power operations. In this article, we demonstrate the interlayer (IL) engineering in the FTJs to boost device performances. Through the analysis on the material and electrical characteristics of the fabricated FTJs with engineered IL stacks, it is clearly found that the insertion of an Al2O3layer between the SiO2insulator and the pure-HfOxFE improves the read disturbance (2Vc = 2.2 V increased), the endurance characteristics (tenfold improvement), and the cell-to-cell TER variation simultaneously without the degradation of the ferroelectricity (less than 5%) and the polarization switching speeds through grain size modulation. Based on these investigations, the guidelines of IL engineering for low power ferroelectric devices were provided to obtain stable and fast memory operations.
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