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Stable switching behavior of low-temperature ZrO2 RRAM devices realized by combustion synthesis-assisted photopatterning

Title
Stable switching behavior of low-temperature ZrO2 RRAM devices realized by combustion synthesis-assisted photopatterning
Author(s)
Jang, BonghoKim, JunilLee, JieunJang, Jae-WonKwon, Hyuk-Jun
Issued Date
2024-08
Citation
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, v.189, pp.68 - 76
Type
Article
Author Keywords
ZrO2CombustionSol-gelRRAMPatterning
Keywords
THIN-FILM TRANSISTORSRESISTIVE MEMORYPERFORMANCE
ISSN
1005-0302
Abstract
We have realized efficient photopatterning and high-quality ZrO2 films through combustion synthesis and manufactured resistive random access memory (RRAM) devices with excellent switching stability at low temperatures (250 °C) using these approaches. Combustion synthesis reduces the energy required for oxide conversion, thus accelerating the decomposition of organic ligands in the UV-exposed area, and promoting the formation of metal-oxygen networks, contributing to patterning. Thermal analysis confirmed a reduction in the conversion temperature of combustion precursors, and the prepared combustion ZrO2 films exhibited a high proportion of metal-oxygen bonding that constitutes the oxide lattice, along with an amorphous phase. Furthermore, the synergistic effect of combustion synthesis and UV/O3-assisted photochemical activation resulted in patterned ZrO2 films forming even more complete metal-oxygen networks. RRAM devices fabricated with patterned ZrO2 films using combustion synthesis exhibited excellent switching characteristics, including a narrow resistance distribution, endurance of 103 cycles, and retention for 105 s at 85 °C, despite low-temperature annealing. Combustion synthesis not only enables the formation of high-quality metal oxide films with low external energy but also facilitates improved photopatterning. © 2024
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56849
DOI
10.1016/j.jmst.2023.12.016
Publisher
Elsevier
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