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Type: Journal article
Title: Read operation performance of large selectorless cross-point array with self-rectifying memristive device
Author: Gao, Y.
Kavehei, O.
Al-Sarawi, S.F.
Ranasinghe, D.C.
Abbott, D.
Citation: Integration, 2016; 54:56-64
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2016
ISSN: 0167-9260
1872-7522
Abstract: Memristive device based passive crossbar arrays hold a great promise for high-density and non-volatile memories. A significant challenge of ultra-high density integration of these crossbars is unwanted sneak-path currents. The most common way of addressing this issue today is an integrated or external selecting device to block unwanted current paths. In this paper, we use a memristive device with intrinsic rectifying behavior to suppress sneak-path currents in the crossbar. We systematically evaluate the read operation performance of large-scale crossbar arrays with regard to read margin and power consumption for different crossbar sizes, nanowire interconnect resistances, ON and OFF resistances, rectification ratios under different read-schemes. Outcomes of this study allow improved understanding of the trade-off between read margin, power consumption and read-schemes. Most importantly, this study provides a guideline for circuit designers to improve the performance of oxide-based resistive memory (RRAM) based cross-point arrays. Overall, self-rectifying behavior of the memristive device efficiently improves the read operation performance of large-scale selectorless cross-point arrays.
DOI: 10.1016/j.vlsi.2016.02.002
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP140103448
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vlsi.2016.02.002
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