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A scheme for enabling the ultimate speed of threshold switching in phase change memory devices

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85690-9

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  1. Department of Science and Technology [EEQ/2017/000638]
  2. Government of India

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This research demonstrates how to achieve picosecond threshold switching in phase change memory to make the operation speed closer to computing speed. Based on experimental results, faster switching speed and low delay time have been achieved, validating the electronic nature of threshold switching.
Phase change materials exhibit threshold switching (TS) that establishes electrical conduction through amorphous material followed by Joule heating leading to its crystallization (set). However, achieving picosecond TS is one of the key challenges for realizing non-volatile memory operations closer to the speed of computing. Here, we present a trajectory map for enabling picosecond TS on the basis of exhaustive experimental results of voltage-dependent transient characteristics of Ge2Sb2Te5 phase-change memory (PCM) devices. We demonstrate strikingly faster switching, revealing an extraordinarily low delay time of less than 50 ps for an over-voltage equal to twice the threshold voltage. Moreover, a constant device current during the delay time validates the electronic nature of TS. This trajectory map will be useful for designing PCM device with SRAM-like speed.

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