IP Library Granted Patent US 7,692,177
Granted Patent B2
US 7,692,177 · App. 11/480,412 · Granted Apr 6, 2010

Resistance variable memory element and its method of formation

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Patent No.
US 7,692,177
App. No.
11/480,412
Granted
Apr 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for controlling silver doping of a chalcogenide glass in a resistance variable memory element is disclosed herein. The method includes forming a thin metal containing layer having a thickness of less than about 250 Angstroms over a second chalcogenide glass layer, formed over a first metal containing layer, formed over a first chalcogenide glass layer. The thin metal containing layer preferably is a silver layer. An electrode may be formed over the thin silver layer. The electrode preferably does not contain silver.

Claims (32)

1. A memory element comprising:

an insulating layer formed over a semiconductor substrate;

a first electrode layer formed over said insulating layer;

a dielectric layer formed over said first electrode layer;

a first chalcogenide glass layer formed over said dielectric layer;

a first metal-containing layer formed over at least a portion of said first chalcogenide glass layer;

a second chalcogenide glass layer formed over at least a portion of said first metal-containing layer;

a second metal-containing layer formed over at least a portion of said second chalcogenide glass layer; and

a second electrode layer formed over at least a portion of said second metal-containing layer, wherein said first and second electrode layers of the memory element are in electrical communication with each other, wherein said first metal-containing layer comprises a metal that diffuses into said first chalcogenide glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from a first resistance state to a second resistance state when a voltage potential is applied across the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer, and wherein said second metal-containing layer comprises a metal that diffuses into said second chalcogenide glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from the first resistance state to the second resistance state when a voltage potential is applied across the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer.

2. The memory element of claim 1 , wherein said second metal-containing layer is between about 50 Å to about 250 Å thick.

3. The memory element of claim 1 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 1 to about 5 times thicker than said first chalcogenide glass layer.

4. The memory element of claim 1 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is a metal-selenide layer.

5. The memory element of claim 1 , wherein said second metal-containing layer comprises a metal suitable for diffusing into said second chalcogenide glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from one resistance state to another resistance state.

6. The memory element of claim 1 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 2 to about 3.1 times thicker than said first chalcogenide glass layer.

7. A memory element formed between two conductive electrodes comprising:

a first glass layer comprising a chalcogen;

a first metal-containing layer formed over said first glass layer;

a second glass layer comprising a chalcogen formed over said first metal-containing layer; and

a second metal-containing layer formed over said second glass layer, wherein said second metal-containing layer is between about 50 Å to about 250 Å thick, and wherein at least one of said first and second metal-containing layers of the memory element comprises a metal-selenide, wherein said first metal-containing layer comprises a metal that diffuses into said first glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from a first resistance state to a second resistance state when a voltage potential is applied across the memory element, and wherein said second metal-containing layer comprises a metal that diffuses into said second glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from the first resistance state to the second resistance state when a voltage potential is applied across the memory element.

8. The memory element of claim 7 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is a metal-selenide.

9. The memory element of claim 8 , wherein said second metal-containing layer is a metal-selenide.

10. The memory element of claim 7 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 1 to about 5 times thicker than said first glass layer.

11. The memory element of claim 7 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 2 to about 3.1 times thicker than said first glass layer.

12. A memory element formed between two conductive electrodes comprising:

a first and second chalcogenide glass layer, wherein at least one chalcogenide glass layer is in electrical communication with at least one conductive electrode;

a first metal-containing layer formed between the first and second chalcogenide glass layers, wherein the first metal-containing layer is formed on one side of the second chalcogenide glass layer of the memory element; and

a second metal-containing layer formed on another side of the second chalcogenide glass layer,

wherein said first metal-containing layer comprises a first metal that diffuses into said first chalcogenide glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from a first resistance state to a second resistance state and said second metal-containing layer comprises a second metal that diffuses into said second chalcogenide glass layer to enable the memory element to switch from the first resistance state to the second resistance state.

13. The memory element of claim 12 , wherein said second metal-containing layer is between about 50 Å to about 250 Å thick.

14. The memory element of claim 12 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 1 to about 5 times thicker than said first glass layer.

15. The memory element of claim 12 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is a metal-selenide layer.

16. The memory element of claim 12 , wherein said first metal-containing layer is about 2 to about 3.1 times thicker than said first glass layer.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2016
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC
To: OVONYX MEMORY TECHNOLOGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 039974/0496 →