IP Library Granted Patent US 7,362,608
Granted Patent B2
US 7,362,608 · App. 11/366,151 · Granted Apr 22, 2008

Phase change memory fabricated using self-aligned processing

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Patent No.
US 7,362,608
App. No.
11/366,151
Granted
Apr 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A memory includes transistors in rows and columns providing an array, first conductive lines in columns across the array, and second conductive lines encapsulated by dielectric material in rows across the array. Each second conductive line is coupled to one side of the source-drain path of the transistors in each row. The memory includes phase change elements between the second conductive lines and contacting the first conductive lines and self-aligned to the first conductive lines. Each phase change element is coupled to the other side of the source-drain path of a transistor.

Claims (42)

1. A memory comprising:

transistors in rows and columns providing an array;

first conductive lines in columns across the array;

second conductive lines encapsulated by dielectric material in rows across the array, each second conductive line coupled to one side of the source-drain path of the transistors in each row; and

phase change elements between the second conductive lines and contacting the first conductive lines and self-aligned to the first conductive lines, each phase change element coupled to the other side of the source-drain path of a transistor.

2. The memory of claim 1 , wherein the first conductive lines are bit lines and the second conductive lines are ground lines.

3. The memory of claim 1 , further comprising:

word lines in rows across the array, each word line coupled to gates of the transistors in each row.

4. The memory of claim 1 , wherein the memory is scalable to 6F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

5. The memory of claim 1 , wherein the memory is scalable to 8F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

6. A memory comprising:

transistors in rows and columns providing an array;

first conductive lines in columns across the array;

second conductive lines encapsulated by dielectric material in rows across the array, each second conductive line coupled to one side of the source-drain path of the transistors in each row; and

phase change material in columns across the array and providing storage locations between the second conductive lines, the phase change material contacting the first conductive lines and self-aligned to the first conductive lines, each storage location coupled to the other side of the source-drain path of a transistor.

7. The memory of claim 6 , wherein the first conductive lines are bit lines and the second conductive lines are ground lines.

8. The memory of claim 6 , further comprising:

word lines in rows across the array, each word line coupled to gates of the transistors in each row.

9. The memory of claim 6 , wherein the memory is scalable to 6F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

10. The memory of claim 6 , wherein the memory is scalable to 8F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

11. An integrated circuit comprising:

transistors in rows and columns providing an array;

first conductive lines in columns across the array;

second conductive lines encapsulated by dielectric material in rows across the array, each second conductive line coupled to one side of the source-drain path of the transistors in each row; and

resistance changing elements between the second conductive lines and contacting the first conductive lines and self-aligned to the first conductive lines, each resistance changing element coupled to the other side of the source-drain path of a transistor.

12. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , wherein the first conductive lines are bit lines and the second conductive lines are ground lines.

13. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , further comprising:

word lines in rows across the array, each word line coupled to gates of the transistors in each row.

14. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , wherein the integrated circuit is scalable to 6F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

15. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , wherein the integrated circuit is scalable to 8F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

16. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , wherein the resistance changing elements comprise phase change elements.

17. An integrated circuit comprising:

transistors in rows and columns providing an array;

first conductive lines in columns across the array;

second conductive lines encapsulated by dielectric material in rows across the array, each second conductive line coupled to one side of the source-drain path of the transistors in each row; and

resistance changing material in columns across the array and providing storage locations between the second conductive lines, the resistance changing material contacting the first conductive lines and self-aligned to the first conductive lines, each storage location coupled to the other side of the source-drain path of a transistor.

18. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein the first conductive lines are bit lines and the second conductive lines are ground lines.

19. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , further comprising:

word lines in rows across the array, each word line coupled to gates of the transistors in each row.

20. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein the integrated circuit is scalable to 6F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

21. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein the integrated circuit is scalable to 8F 2 , where F is a minimum feature size.

22. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein the resistance changing material comprises phase change material.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2015
From: QIMONDA AG
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
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