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High-Density SOT-MRAM Based on Shared Bitline Structure

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVLSI.2018.2822841

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Bitline sharing; heavy metal (HM); high density; magnetic random access memory (MRAM); spin-orbit torque (SOT); spin-transfer torque (STT)

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  1. Center for Spintronics: Materials, Interfaces, and Architecture
  2. DARPA
  3. SRC
  4. National Science Foundation
  5. Semiconductor Research Corporation
  6. NSSEFF Program

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This brief proposes a new design technique for spin-orbit torque magnetic random access memory (SOT-MRAM), suitable for high-density and low-power on-chip cache applications. A bitline of the proposed memory bit cell is shared with that of an adjacent bit cell leading to a reduction in the number of metals along the column direction. This results in higher integration density due to improved metal pitch limited region. The proposed memory can optimize the bit-cell area by aggressively reducing the size of write access transistor, since SOT-based switching operation of SOT devices translates to smaller size of write access transistor. Furthermore, the proposed SOT-MRAM still retains the advantages of SOT-MRAM such as low write energy dissipation, high read-disturb margin, and improved reliability of magnetic tunnel junction. In comparison with the conventional SOT-MRAM bit cells, our proposed MRAM bit cell can have 20% less bit-cell area. Even compared with the standard STT-MRAM, our proposed bit cell still achieves higher integration density. Moreover, the shared bitline SOT-MRAM achieves >6x lower write power and higher read-disturb margin than does the STT-MRAM.

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