Memristive Switching and Density-Functional Theory Calculations in Double Nitride Insulating Layers.
Sobia Ali KhanFayyaz HussainDaewon ChungMehr Khalid RahmaniMuhammad IsmailChandreswar MahataYawar AbbasHaider AbbasChanghwan ChoiAlexey N MikhaylovSergey A ShchanikovByung-Do YangSungjun KimPublished in: Micromachines (2022)
In this paper, we demonstrate a device using a Ni/SiN/BN/p + -Si structure with improved performance in terms of a good ON/OFF ratio, excellent stability, and low power consumption when compared with single-layer Ni/SiN/p + -Si and Ni/BN/p + -Si devices. Its switching mechanism can be explained by trapping and de-trapping via nitride-related vacancies. We also reveal how higher nonlinearity and rectification ratio in a bilayer device is beneficial for enlarging the read margin in a cross-point array structure. In addition, we conduct a theoretical investigation for the interface charge accumulation/depletion in the SiN/BN layers that are responsible for defect creation at the interface and how this accounts for the improved switching characteristics.