Title :
Low-current blocking temperature writing of double-barrier MRAM cells
Author :
Wang, Jianguo ; Freitas, P.P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Lisbon, Portugal
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A magnetic random access memory (MRAM) cell architecture is fabricated where the pinned layer is reversed by heating above a reduced blocking temperature with a current pulse crossing the junction, and cooled under an external applied field (word line), minimizing half-select switching of nonaddressed bits. In order to improve Joule heating and increase breakdown voltage, a double barrier structure was used, with a common antiferromagnetic layer (60 Å MnIr), two pinned 30 Å CoFe layers, and two free layers incorporating nano-oxide structures. Pinned layer writing allows the definition of a three-state memory, requiring however destructive read-out. The pinned layer blocking temperature was reduced to 120°C. TMR of 28% was achieved with resistance × area products ∼280 Ω×μm2. The double barrier presents a dc breakdown voltage of 1.8 V, but can sustain higher voltages under short current pulses (3.1 V at 10 ns pulses). A 10 ns current pulse of 9 mA/μm2 is sufficient to heat the double barriers junctions above the blocking temperature and induce pinned layer switching. Barrier reliability was tested and junction properties were found to be not altered for 2.4×1010, 10 ns width, 9.25 mA/μm2 thermal write cycles.
Keywords :
antiferromagnetic materials; magnetic multilayers; magnetic storage; magnetic transition temperature; magnetoresistive devices; random-access storage; tunnelling magnetoresistance; 1.8 V; 120 C; 3.1 V; CoFe layer; Joule heating; MnIr layer; TMR; antiferromagnetic layer; barrier reliability; blocking temperature writing; cooling; current pulse; dc breakdown voltage; destructive read-out; double-barrier MRAM cells; external applied field; half-select switching; low current; magnetic pinned layer reversal; magnetic random access memory; magnetoresistive devices; magnetoresistive materials; nano-oxide structures; nonaddressed bits; pinned layer blocking temperature; pinned layer switching; pinned layer writing; thermal write cycle; tunnel junction; word line; Antiferromagnetic materials; Breakdown voltage; Heating; Magnetic switching; Memory architecture; Nanostructures; Random access memory; Read-write memory; Temperature; Writing; MRAM; Magnetoresistive materials and devices; tunnel junction;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.834239