Nonvolatile floating gate memory containing AgInSbTe-SiO2 nanocomposite layer and capping the HfO2/SiO2 composite blocking oxide layer

Nanotechnology
Kuo-Chang Chiang, Tsung-Eong Hsieh

Abstract

An extremely large memory window shift of about 30.7 V and high charge storage density =2.3 × 10(13) cm(-2) at ± 23 V gate voltage sweep were achieved in the nonvolatile floating gate memory (NFGM) device containing the AgInSbTe (AIST)-SiO(2) nanocomposite as the charge trap layer and HfO(2)/SiO(2) as the blocking oxide layer. Due to the deep trap sites formed by high-density AIST nanocrystals (NCs) in the nanocomposite matrix and the high-barrier-height feature of the composite blocking oxide layer, a good retention property of the device with a charge loss of about 16.1% at ± 15 V gate voltage stress for 10(4) s at the test temperature of 85 °C was observed. In addition to inhibiting the Hf diffusion into the programming layer, incorporation of the SiO(2) layer prepared by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition in the sample provided a good Coulomb blockade effect and allowed significant charge storage in AIST NCs. Analytical results demonstrated the feasibility of an AIST-SiO(2) nanocomposite layer in memory device fabrication with a simplified processing method and post-annealing at a comparatively low temperature of 400 °C in comparison with previous NC-based NFGM studies.

References

Nov 26, 2009·Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology·Yu-Yun PengChia-Hung Hsu
Dec 5, 2009·Nano Letters·Augustin J HongKang L Wang

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