Metal-oxide interface reactions and their effect on integrated resistive/threshold switching in NbOx
2020
Reactive metal electrodes (Nb, Ti, Cr, Ta, and Hf) are shown to play an important role in controlling the volatile switching characteristics of metal/Nb2O5/Pt devices. In particular, devices are shown to exhibit stable threshold switching under negative bias but to have a response under positive bias that depends on the choice of metal. Three distinct responses are highlighted: Devices with Nb and Ti top electrodes are shown to exhibit stable threshold switching with symmetric characteristics for both positive and negative polarities; devices with Cr top electrodes are shown to exhibit stable threshold switching but with asymmetric hysteresis windows under positive and negative polarities; and devices with Ta and Hf electrodes are shown to exhibit an integrated threshold-memory (1S1M) response. Based on thermodynamic data and lumped element modelling these effects are attributed to the formation of a metal-oxide interlayer and its response to field-induced oxygen exchange. These results provide important insight into the physical origin of the switching response and pathways for engineering devices with reliable switching characteristics.
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