IP Library Granted Patent US 6,862,212
Granted Patent B2
US 6,862,212 · App. 10/697,172 · Granted Mar 1, 2005

Multi-bit magnetic memory cells

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Patent No.
US 6,862,212
App. No.
10/697,172
Granted
Mar 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic memory cell includes first and second magneto-resistive devices connected in series. The first and second magneto-resistive devices have sense layers with different coercivities. Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) devices may include arrays of these memory cells.

Claims (21)

1. An information storage device comprising:

an array of memory cells; and

a plurality of first and second traces for the array, the first and second traces extending in different directions;

each memory cell being at a cross point of a first trace and a second trace;

at least some of the memory cells including series-connected first and second magnetic tunnel junctions, sense layers of the first and second junctions having different coercivities, the series-connected magnetic tunnel junctions having shared pinned layers.

2. An information storage device comprising:

an array of memory cells; and

a plurality of first and second traces for the array, the first and second traces extending in different directions;

each memory cell being at a cross point of a first trace and a second trace;

at least some of the memory cells including series-connected first and second magnetic tunnel junctions, sense layers of the first and second junctions having different coercivities and different shapes.

3. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein each first magnetic tunnel junction includes a first sense layer and a first pinned layer; and wherein each second magnetic tunnel junction includes a second sense layer and a second pinned layer.

4. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein the sense layers of the series-connected junctions are connected in series; and wherein the series-connected sense layers are separated by a layer of non-magnetic material.

5. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein hysteresis loops of series-connected junctions are nested.

6. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein the sense layers in the series-connected first and second junctions have different sizes.

7. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein the sense layers of the series-connected first and second junctions have different thicknesses.

8. The information storage device of claim 2 , wherein the series-connected first and second junctions have distinguishably different delta resistances, whereby each memory cell having series-connected junctions has at least four distinguishable logic states.

9. An information storage device comprising:

an array of memory cells; and

a plurality of first and second traces for the array, the first and second traces extending in different directions;

each memory cell being at a cross point of a first trace and a second trace;

at least some of the memory cells including series-connected first and second magnetic tunnel junctions, sense layers of the first and second junctions having different coercivities, the sense layers of the series-connected first and second junctions are made of different materials.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2007
From: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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