Vertical silicon nano-pillar for non-volatile memory

NanoElectroMechanical (NEM) switches have been proposed for non-volatile memory applications, but low device density remains a key challenge for horizontal switches. This paper presents a resistive, vertically oriented NanoElectroMechanical (NEM) nano-pillar cantilever switch made of mono-crystaline...

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Hauptverfasser: Leong, V. X. H., Ng, E. J., Soon, J. B. W., Singh, N., Shen, N., Myint, T., Pott, V., Tsai, J. M.
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Zusammenfassung:NanoElectroMechanical (NEM) switches have been proposed for non-volatile memory applications, but low device density remains a key challenge for horizontal switches. This paper presents a resistive, vertically oriented NanoElectroMechanical (NEM) nano-pillar cantilever switch made of mono-crystaline silicon, with a cell size of 8F 2 . Using a top-down CMOS-compatible process requiring two lithography masks, nano-pillar switches with a height of 500nm, tip thickness of 35nm, and 25nm air gap are fabricated. Device switching is performed using electrostatic actuation, while non-volatile memory function is achieved by maintaining switch contact with van der Waals forces after pull-in even when the actuating voltage is removed. Switching and non-volatile memory capabilities are demonstrated, with pull-in voltage V pi = 17V and release voltage V release = -25V. With low-cost fabrication process and high device density, the nano-pillar device is a promising candidate for non-volatile memory applications.
ISSN:2159-547X
DOI:10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2011.5969790