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Fully CMOS-compatible passive TiO2-based memristor crossbars for in-memory computing

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Brain-inspired computing and neuromorphic hardware are promising approaches that offer great potential to overcome limitations faced by current computing paradigms based on traditional von-Neumann architecture. In this regard, interest in developing memristor crossbar arrays has increased due to their ability to natively perform in-memory computing and fundamental synaptic operations required for neural network implementation. For optimal efficiency, crossbar-based circuits need to be compatible with fabrication processes and materials of industrial CMOS technologies. Herein, we report a complete CMOS-compatible fabrication process of TiO2-based passive memristor crossbars with 700 nm wide electrodes. We show successful bottom electrode fabrication by a damascene process, resulting in an optimised topography and a surface roughness as low as 1.1 nm. DC sweeps and voltage pulse programming yield statistical results related to synaptic-like multilevel switching. Both cycle-to-cycle and device-to-device variability are investigated. Analogue programming of the conductance using sequences of 200 ns voltage pulses suggest that the fabricated memories have a multilevel capacity of at least 3 bits due to the cycle-to-cycle reproducibility.
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hal-03679659 , version 1 (15-11-2022)

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Abdelouadoud El Mesoudy, Gwénaëlle Lamri, Raphaël Dawant, Javier Arias-Zapata, Pierre Gliech, et al.. Fully CMOS-compatible passive TiO2-based memristor crossbars for in-memory computing. Microelectronic Engineering, 2022, 255, pp.111706. ⟨10.1016/j.mee.2021.111706⟩. ⟨hal-03679659⟩
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