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Nb₂O₅ and Ti-Doped Nb₂O₅ Charge Trapping Nano-Layers Applied in Flash Memory.

Nanomaterials 2018 October 9
High-k material charge trapping nano-layers in flash memory applications have faster program/erase speeds and better data retention because of larger conduction band offsets and higher dielectric constants. In addition, Ti-doped high-k materials can improve memory device performance, such as leakage current reduction, k-value enhancement, and breakdown voltage increase. In this study, the structural and electrical properties of different annealing temperatures on the Nb₂O₅ and Ti-doped Nb₂O₅(TiNb₂O₇) materials used as charge-trapping nano-layers in metal-oxide-high k-oxide-semiconductor (MOHOS)-type memory were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Analysis of the C-V hysteresis curve shows that the flat-band shift (∆VFB ) window of the TiNb₂O₇ charge-trapping nano-layer in a memory device can reach as high as 6.06 V. The larger memory window of the TiNb₂O₇ nano-layer is because of a better electrical and structural performance, compared to the Nb₂O₅ nano-layer.

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