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Nitrogen-Induced Filament Confinement Technique for a Highly Reliable Hafnium-Based Electrochemical Metallization Threshold Switch and Its Application to Flexible Logic Circuits

Authors
Park, Jae-HyeunKim, Seung-HwanKim, Seung-GeunHeo, KeunYu, Hyun-Yong
Issue Date
6-Mar-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
electrochemical metallization (ECM) threshold switch; flexible logic circuit; filament confinement technique; nitrogen doping; volatile switching
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.11, no.9, pp.9182 - 9189
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
9
Start Page
9182
End Page
9189
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67002
DOI
10.1021/acsami.8b18970
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
Electrochemical metallization (ECM) threshold switches are in great demand for various applications such as next-generation logic technology, future memory, and neuromorphic computing. However, the instability of operation due to inherent filamentary randomness is a severe problem that is yet to be solved. Here, we propose a specially treated hafnium oxide (HfOx:N)-based ECM threshold switch with high reliability, low-voltage operation (0.2 V), high ON/OFF ratio (5 x 10(8)), great endurance (10(6)), and fast switching speed (1.5 mu s at 2 V). The nitrogen ions in the HfOx:N layer assist confining the path of the metallic filament, which significantly suppresses filament randomness as well as reduces power consumption and alternating current response time. The feasibility of ECM threshold switches to logic applications, AND and OR, is first introduced. The ECM threshold switch has great potential to be utilized in complementary logic circuits because of its ultralow operation power consumption, high integrability using an array structure (4F(2)), and fast switching characteristics. Furthermore, we have successfully verified its applicability to flexible electronics on polyethylene naphthalate films that can retain stable operation under considerable mechanical stress. We believe that this research paves the way to fabricate highly reliable ECM threshold switches for flexible complementary logic circuits with ultralow power consumption.
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