Reactive sputtering process for optimizing the thermal stability of thin chalcogenide layers
View Patent ↗A chalcogenide layer includes a composition of compounds having the formula M m X 1-m , where M denotes one or more elements selected from the group consisting of group IVb elements of the periodic system, group Vb elements of the periodic system and transition metals, X denotes one or more elements selected from the group consisting of S, Se and Te, and m has a value of between 0 and 1. The chalcogenide layer further includes an oxygen or nitrogen content in the range from 0.001 atomic % to 75 atomic %.
1. A nonvolatile, resistively switching memory cell comprising a chalcogenide layer arranged between a first electrode and a second electrode, the chalcogenide layer including a composition of compounds having the formula M m X 1-m :A, wherein M denotes at least one element selected from the group consisting of group IVb elements of the periodic system, group Vb elements of the periodic system and transition metal elements, X denotes at least one element selected from the group consisting of S, Se and Te, m has a value of between 0 and 1 and A is selected from the group consisting of O and N, and wherein the chalcogenide layer includes ions of a metal from which one of the electrodes is formed.
2. The nonvolatile, resistively switching memory cell of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode comprises one of tantalum, copper, aluminum, silver, lithium, sodium and a compound of at least two of tantalum, copper, aluminum, silver, lithium and sodium.
3. The nonvolatile, resistively switching memory cell of claim 1 , wherein the second electrode comprises one of gold, tungsten, titanium, Ti—Si, titanium nitride, platinum, tantalum, tantalum nitride, Ta—Si—N, carbon, tungsten, TaW, WCN and WN.
4. The nonvolatile, resistively switching memory cell of claim 1 , wherein the memory cell operates according to the conductive bridging principle.