论文标题
调查挥发性滞后的瞬态特征和基于prmno $ _3 $的RRAM的自加热特征
Investigating Transient Characteristics of Volatile Hysteresis and Self-Heating of PrMnO$_3$ based RRAM
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论文摘要
prmno $ _3 $(PMO)的RRAM显示出由于高位线性而导致的无选择行为。最近,非线性以及挥发性滞后性被证明并用作紧凑的振荡器,以实现高度尺度的振荡神经元,这使得在人类皮质中发现了振荡性神经形态系统。因此,了解这种挥发性滞后行为背后的物理机制至关重要,以在为各种神经形态应用开发设备时提供有用的见解。在本文中,我们对瞬态特征进行了全面的研究,并提出了一种物理机制,以通过模拟复制观察结果。首先,我们通过电压坡道速率研究了磁滞的复杂动力学。我们观察到,随着坡道速率的增加,电压窗口最初会增加并随后降低 - 而当前窗口单调减少。其次,提出了基于空间电荷有限电流(SCLC)和傅立叶热方程的分析电热模型,以模拟共同依赖的热和电流流量。最后,我们表明,对由于电流引起的自加热和对温度的电流依赖性之间的相互作用进行了准确的建模,以重现磁滞依赖对各种电压坡道速率的依赖性。对设备PMO RRAM挥发性磁滞的详细理解可能会在神经形态计算应用中启用有效的设备设计。
PrMnO$_3$ (PMO) based RRAM shows selector-less behavior due to high-non-linearity. Recently, the non-linearity, along with volatile hysteresis, is demonstrated and utilized as a compact oscillator to enable highly scaled oscillatory neurons, which enable oscillatory neuromorphic systems found in the human cortex. Hence, it is vital to understand the physical mechanisms behind such a volatile hysteretic behavior to provide useful insights in developing a device for various neuromorphic applications. In this paper, we present a comprehensive investigation of the transient characteristics and propose a physical mechanism to replicate the observations by simulations. First, we investigate the complex dynamics of the hysteresis with the voltage ramp rate. We observe that the voltage window initially increases and later decreases as the ramp rate is increased - while the current window reduces monotonically. Second, an analytical electrothermal model based on space charge limited current (SCLC) and Fourier Heat equation is proposed to model the co-dependent heat and current flow. Finally, we show that the interplay between the self-heating due to the current and the current dependence on the temperature is accurately modeled to reproduce the hysteresis dependence on the various voltage ramp rate. Such a detailed understanding of the device PMO RRAM volatile hysteresis may enable efficient device design required in neuromorphic computing applications.