Effects of Varied Negative Stop Voltages on Current Self-Compliance in Indium Tin Oxide Resistance Random Access Memory
2015
We have previously investigated the automatic current compliance property for indium tin oxide (ITO) resistance random access memory (RRAM). Traditionally, for the purpose of protecting RRAM, it is necessary to set equipment current compliance during the set and forming processes of RRAM devices. ITO RRAM devices, however, have an intrinsic capability to limit their current. This letter examines this ITO RRAM current compliance in depth by applying a varied stop-voltage measurement method, where different negative stop voltages were adopted to manipulate oxygen ions. Combined with material analysis and conduction current fitting, a model was established.
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