IP Library Granted Patent US 11,404,193
Granted Patent B2
US 11,404,193 · App. 17/210,936 · Granted Aug 2, 2022

Magnetoresistive memory device including a magnesium containing dust layer

Inventor: Bhagwati Prasad (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
H01F10/3259G11C11/161G11C11/1673G11C11/1675H01F10/329H01F10/3286H01L27/222H01L43/02H01L43/10H01L43/12
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Patent No.
US 11,404,193
App. No.
17/210,936
Granted
Aug 2, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Magnetoelectric or magnetoresistive memory cells include a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer located between a free layer and a dielectric capping layer.

Claims (69)

1. A memory device, comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a magnetic tunnel junction located between the first electrode and the second electrode, the magnetic tunnel junction comprising a reference layer, a free layer, and a nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer located between the reference layer and the free layer;

a dielectric capping layer located between the second electrode and the free layer; and

a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer contacting the dielectric capping layer and the free layer,

wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer comprises an alloy of magnesium and aluminum and has a material composition of Mg 1-x Al x , wherein x is in a range from 0.2 to 0.8.

2. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer has a thickness in a range from 0.05 nm to 1 nm.

3. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer has a thickness in a range from 0.1 nm to 0.5 nm.

4. The memory device of claim 2 , wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer has a sub-monolayer thickness and includes openings therethrough.

5. The memory device of claim 2 , wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer is a discontinuous material layer including multiple clusters that do not contact one another.

6. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

a ratio of a product of a magnetic anisotropy constant and a thickness of the free layer within the memory device to a product of a magnetic anisotropy constant and a thickness of the free layer within a comparative exemplary memory device is in a range from 2 to 3; and

the comparative exemplary memory device is the same as the memory device except that the comparative exemplary memory device lacks the nonmagnetic metal dust layer.

7. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein a thickness to dielectric constant ratio of the dielectric capping layer is less than a thickness to dielectric constant ratio of the nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer such that a potential difference across the dielectric capping layer is less than a potential different across the nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer during the application of a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode.

8. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric capping layer comprises a dielectric material selected from magnesium oxide, at least one transition-metal-containing dielectric metal oxide material, or a ternary dielectric oxide material including at least two metal elements.

9. The memory device of claim 8 , wherein the dielectric capping layer consists essentially of magnesium oxide.

10. The memory device of claim 8 , wherein the dielectric capping layer comprises hafnium oxide.

11. The memory device of claim 8 , wherein the dielectric capping layer comprises the at least one ternary dielectric oxide material including two transition metal elements.

12. The memory device of claim 8 , wherein the dielectric capping layer comprises at least one ternary dielectric oxide material selected from strontium titanate, barium titanate, barium strontium titanate, lead zirconate titanate, lead lanthanum titanate, lead lanthanum titanate zirconate, lead lanthanum zirconate, bismuth ferrite or calcium copper titanate.

13. The memory device of claim 1 , wherein the memory device comprises a spin-transfer torque (STT) magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) cell.

14. The memory device of claim 13 , wherein:

the dielectric capping layer has a thickness in a range from 0.2 nm to 1 nm; and

the nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer comprises magnesium oxide and has a thickness in a range from 0.5 nm to 1.5 nm.

15. A method of operating a memory device comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a magnetic tunnel junction located between the first electrode and the second electrode, the magnetic tunnel junction comprising a reference layer, a free layer, and a nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer located between the reference layer and the free layer;

a dielectric capping layer located between the second electrode and the free layer; and

a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer contacting the dielectric capping layer and the free layer,

wherein:

the nonmagnetic metal dust layer comprises an alloy of magnesium and aluminum and has a material omposition of Mg 1-x Al x , wherein x is in a range from 0.2 to 0.8;

the memory device comprises a spin-transfer torque (STT) magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) cell; and

the method comprises:

programming the memory device into a first programmed state by applying a programming voltage of a first polarity such that a spin orientation in the free layer is parallel to a spin orientation of the reference layer; and

programming the memory device into a second programmed state by applying a programming voltage of a second polarity such that the spin orientation in the free layer is antiparallel to the spin orientation of the reference layer.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising applying a sensing voltage to the first electrode relative to the second electrode, and determining a magnitude of electrical current that tunnels through the magnetic tunnel junction.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein:

each of the positive programming voltage and the negative programming voltage has a magnitude in a range from 100 mV to 1000 mV; and

the sensing voltage is in a range from 50 mV to 300 mV.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the nonmagnetic metal dust layer has a thickness in a range from 0.05 nm to 1 nm.

19. A memory device, comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a magnetic tunnel junction located between the first electrode and the second electrode, the magnetic tunnel junction comprising a reference layer, a free layer, and a nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer located between the reference layer and the free layer;

a dielectric capping layer located between the second electrode and the free layer; and

a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer contacting the dielectric capping layer and the free layer,

wherein:

a ratio of a product of a magnetic anisotropy constant and a thickness of the free layer within the memory device to a product of a magnetic anisotropy constant and a thickness of the free layer within a comparative exemplary memory device is in a range from 2 to 3; and

the comparative exemplary memory device is the same as the memory device except that the comparative exemplary memory device lacks the nonmagnetic metal dust layer.

20. A memory device, comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a magnetic tunnel junction located between the first electrode and the second electrode, the magnetic tunnel junction comprising a reference layer, a free layer, and a nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer located between the reference layer and the free layer;

a dielectric capping layer located between the second electrode and the free layer; and

a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer contacting the dielectric capping layer and the free layer,

wherein a thickness to dielectric constant ratio of the dielectric capping layer is less than a thickness to dielectric constant ratio of the nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer such that a potential difference across the dielectric capping layer is less than a potential different across the nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer during the application of a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode.

21. A method of operating a memory device comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a magnetic tunnel junction located between the first electrode and the second electrode, the magnetic tunnel junction comprising a reference layer, a free layer, and a nonmagnetic tunnel barrier layer located between the reference layer and the free layer;

a dielectric capping layer located between the second electrode and the free layer; and

a magnesium containing nonmagnetic metal dust layer contacting the dielectric capping layer and the free layer,

wherein:

the memory device comprises a spin-transfer torque (STT) magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) cell; and

the method comprises:

programming the memory device into a first programmed state by applying a programming voltage of a first polarity such that a spin orientation in the free layer is parallel to a spin orientation of the reference layer;

programming the memory device into a second programmed state by applying a programming voltage of a second polarity such that the spin orientation in the free layer is antiparallel to the spin orientation of the reference layer, wherein each of the positive programming voltage and the negative programming voltage has a magnitude in a range from 100 mV to 1000 mV; and

applying a sensing voltage to the first electrode relative to the second electrode, and determining a magnitude of electrical current that tunnels through the magnetic tunnel junction, wherein the sensing voltage is in a range from 50 mV to 300 mV.

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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded Apr 25, 2025
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 27, 2024
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To: SANDISK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2021
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2021
From: PRASAD, BHAGWATI
To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
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