Enhancement of thermal robustness in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Spin transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) has been recognized to be the most promising non-volatile memory technology for future technology nodes. STT-MRAM utilizes an array of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) as its storage elements, which in its rudimentary form consi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-851582023-02-28T23:41:18Z Enhancement of thermal robustness in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy Law, Wai Cheung Lew Wen Siang School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Globalfoundries Singapore Science::Physics::Electricity and magnetism Spin transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) has been recognized to be the most promising non-volatile memory technology for future technology nodes. STT-MRAM utilizes an array of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) as its storage elements, which in its rudimentary form consists of two ferromagnetic electrodes sandwiching an insulating oxide. Ferromagnetic materials with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) are found to offer higher thermal stability, excellent scalability and lower write current requirement as compared to ferromagnetic materials with in-plane anisotropy (IMA). However, the complexity behind creating materials with high PMA often means that compromises have to be made in order to satisfy all requirements simultaneously. Therefore, there remains a need to continue material research to ensure that STT-MRAM is compatible with the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor backend-of-line (CMOS BEOL) processes. The objective of this thesis is to investigate different materials that are able to induce PMA while remaining relevant to contemporary MRAM applications. In this thesis, we focused on studying three different aspects within the MTJ stack that utilizes materials with PMA (denoted as pMTJ). In Chapter 3, Ho was observed to be a suitable candidate as a seed layer for Co/Pt multilayer as it can achieve hcp structure at 400°C annealing temperature appropriate for fcc-Co/Pt growth. In Chapter 4, amorphous Tb is used to replace Ta as an ultra-thin text-breaking coupling layer owing to its thermal robustness and strong exchange coupling. In Chapter 5, we studied how the limitation of Ta diffusion into the tunnel barrier can improve the thermal stability of the MTJ. Moreover, we observe that at elevated temperatures, the effective anisotropy field, Heff, decays at an increased rate as compared to saturation magnetization, Ms. This offers insight on the temperature dependence of thermal stability at standard MRAM operating conditions as well as optimization strategy beyond the 20nm technology node. Doctor of Philosophy 2019-11-06T07:46:08Z 2019-12-06T15:58:20Z 2019-11-06T07:46:08Z 2019-12-06T15:58:20Z 2019 Thesis Law, W. C. (2019). Enhancement of thermal robustness in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85158 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50350 10.32657/10356/85158 en 174 p. application/pdf |
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Spin transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) has been
recognized to be the most promising non-volatile memory technology for future technology nodes.
STT-MRAM utilizes an array of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) as its storage elements, which
in its rudimentary form consists of two ferromagnetic electrodes sandwiching an insulating oxide.
Ferromagnetic materials with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) are found to offer higher
thermal stability, excellent scalability and lower write current requirement as compared to
ferromagnetic materials with in-plane anisotropy (IMA). However, the complexity behind creating
materials with high PMA often means that compromises have to be made in order to satisfy all
requirements simultaneously. Therefore, there remains a need to continue material research to
ensure that STT-MRAM is compatible with the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor backend-of-line (CMOS BEOL) processes. The objective of this thesis is to investigate different
materials that are able to induce PMA while remaining relevant to contemporary MRAM
applications. In this thesis, we focused on studying three different aspects within the MTJ stack
that utilizes materials with PMA (denoted as pMTJ). In Chapter 3, Ho was observed to be a suitable
candidate as a seed layer for Co/Pt multilayer as it can achieve hcp structure at 400°C annealing
temperature appropriate for fcc-Co/Pt growth. In Chapter 4, amorphous Tb is used to replace Ta
as an ultra-thin text-breaking coupling layer owing to its thermal robustness and strong exchange
coupling. In Chapter 5, we studied how the limitation of Ta diffusion into the tunnel barrier can
improve the thermal stability of the MTJ. Moreover, we observe that at elevated temperatures, the
effective anisotropy field, Heff, decays at an increased rate as compared to saturation magnetization,
Ms. This offers insight on the temperature dependence of thermal stability at standard MRAM
operating conditions as well as optimization strategy beyond the 20nm technology node. |
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