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Publication
IRPS 2016
Conference paper
The complete time/temperature dependence of I-V drift in PCM devices
Abstract
Phase-change memory (PCM) devices are expected to play a key role in future computing systems as both memory and computing elements. Hence, a comprehensive understanding of the change in the current/voltage (I-V) characteristics of these devices with time and temperature is of considerable importance. Here, we present a unified drift model able to predict the I-V characteristics at any instance in time and at any temperature. The model was validated on large sets of experimental data for an extensive range of time (10 orders of magnitude) and temperatures (180-400 K), different phase-change materials and a collection of 4k cells from a PCM chip.