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Magnetoresistive Random
Access Memory (MRAM)
Menelaos – Charalampos Tsigkourakos
Christos Trompoukis
Outline
• Introduction
• Magnetic Core RAM
• Magnetoresistance
• Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR)
• Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR)
• Spin Valve
• MRAM
• Fixed Layer
• Reading Process
• Writing Process
• Characteristics
• Other RAM Technologies
• MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies
• Future MRAM Improvements
• MRAM Status
Introduction
• Why can’t your pc simply turn on like your television?
• MRAM uses magnetism rather than electrical power to
store bits of data.
• No refresh is needed to retain the data.
• For users of laptops and other mobile devices, such as MP3
players and cell phones, MRAM is the holy grail of longer
battery life.
Magnetic Core RAM
By the early 1960’s, Magnetic Core RAM became largely universal
as main memory, replacing drum memory
Magnetic Core RAM
• The memory cells
consist of wired threaded
tiny ferrite rings (cores).
• X and Y lines to apply
the magnetic filed.
• Sense/Inhibit line to
‘read’ the current pulse
when the polarization of
the magnetic field
changes.
Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR)
Two thin films of altering
ferromagnetic materials
and a non-magnetic layer-
spacer.
(%)
R RR
GMR
R R
↑↓ ↑↑
↑↑ ↑↑
−∆
= = 10-80% decrease in electrical resistance
Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR)
Two thin films of altering
ferromagnetic materials
and an insulating spacer.
600 (room temperature)-1100 (4.2 K) % TMR at junctions
of CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB
Fe/MgO/Fe junctions reach over 200% decrease in electrical
resistance at room temperature 
Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR)
In ferromagnetic metals electronic bands are exchange split
which implies different densities of states at the Fermi energy
for the up- and down-spin electrons.
Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR)
• Spin of electrons is conserved in
the tunneling process.
• Tunneling of up- and down-spin
electrons are two independent
processes → conductance occurs in
the two independent spin channels.
• Electrons originating from one
spin state of the first ferromagnetic
film are accepted by unfilled states
of the same spin of the second film.
Spin Valve GMR
• Hard layer: magnetization
is fixed.
• Soft layer: magnetization is
free to rotate.
• Thin non-ferromagnetic
spacer ~3 nm.
• Spacer material Cu (copper)
and ferromagnetic layers
NiFe (permalloy).
• This configuration used
in hard drives.
Magnetic Tunnel Junction (MTJ)
Commonly used insulating materials are Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and
crystalline Magnesium oxide (MgO)
MRAM
One of the two plates is a permanent magnet set to a particular
polarity, the other's field will change to match that of an external
field.
MRAM: Fixed layer
The bottom layers give an effect of fixed (pinned) layer due to interlayer
exchange coupling between ferromagnetic and spacer layer of synthetic
antiferromagnetic.
MRAM: Reading process
• Transistor is “ON”
• Measuring of electrical
resistance of a small sense
current from a supply line
through the cell to the
ground.
MRAM: Writing process
• Transistor is “OFF” 
• When current is passed
through the write lines,
an induced magnetic
field is created at the
junction, which alters the
polarity of the free layer.
MRAM: Writing process
• In order to change the
polarity of the free layer,
both fields are necessary.
• Only the bit in which
current is applied in both
hard and easy axis will be
written. The other bits will
remain half-select.
MRAM: Characteristics
• Non-volatility
• Infinite endurance
• High speed performance
• Low cost
Other RAM Technologies
Each bit of data is stored in a
separate capacitor within an
integrated circuit
Characteristics
• Volatile
• The highest density RAM
currently available
• The least expensive one
• Moderately fast
DRAM
Other RAM Technologies
Each bit is stored on four
transistors that form two cross-
coupled inverters
Characteristics
• Expensive
• Volatile
• Fast
• Low power consumption
• Less dense than DRAM
SRAM
Other RAM Technologies
Flash RAM
Stores information in an array
of memory cells made from
floating-gate transistors
Characteristics
• Cheap
• Non-volatile
• Slow
• Enormously durable
• Limited endurance
MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies
MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies
MRAM combines the
best characteristics of
DRAM, SRAM and
Flash RAM
Future MRAM Improvements
Thermal Assisted Switching
• Solves the first-generation
selectivity and stability
problems
• Cost-effective and scalable
memory technology to at least
the 32nm node
Future MRAM Improvements
Spin Torque Transfer
• No applied magnetic field
• Utilizes heavily spin
polarized current
• The magnetization of nano-
elements is flipped back and
forth
• Still has challenges in basic
physics and materials to
overcome
MRAM Status
• 2003 - A 128 kbit MRAM chip was introduced, manufactured with a 180 nm
lithographic process
• 2004 - Infineon unveiled a 16-Mbit prototype, manufactured with a 180 nm
lithographic process
•2005 - Sony announced the first lab-produced spin-torque-transfer MRAM
• 2007 - Tohoku University and Hitachi developed a prototype 2 Mbit Non-
Volatile RAM Chip employing spin-transfer torque switching
• 2008 - Scientists in Germany have developed next-generation MRAM that is
said to operate with write cycles under 1 ns.
• 2009 - Hitachi and Tohoku University demonstrated a 32-Mbit spin-transfer
torque RAM (SPRAM)

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Mram

  • 1. Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) Menelaos – Charalampos Tsigkourakos Christos Trompoukis
  • 2. Outline • Introduction • Magnetic Core RAM • Magnetoresistance • Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) • Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) • Spin Valve • MRAM • Fixed Layer • Reading Process • Writing Process • Characteristics • Other RAM Technologies • MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies • Future MRAM Improvements • MRAM Status
  • 3. Introduction • Why can’t your pc simply turn on like your television? • MRAM uses magnetism rather than electrical power to store bits of data. • No refresh is needed to retain the data. • For users of laptops and other mobile devices, such as MP3 players and cell phones, MRAM is the holy grail of longer battery life.
  • 4. Magnetic Core RAM By the early 1960’s, Magnetic Core RAM became largely universal as main memory, replacing drum memory
  • 5. Magnetic Core RAM • The memory cells consist of wired threaded tiny ferrite rings (cores). • X and Y lines to apply the magnetic filed. • Sense/Inhibit line to ‘read’ the current pulse when the polarization of the magnetic field changes.
  • 6. Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) Two thin films of altering ferromagnetic materials and a non-magnetic layer- spacer. (%) R RR GMR R R ↑↓ ↑↑ ↑↑ ↑↑ −∆ = = 10-80% decrease in electrical resistance
  • 7. Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) Two thin films of altering ferromagnetic materials and an insulating spacer. 600 (room temperature)-1100 (4.2 K) % TMR at junctions of CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB Fe/MgO/Fe junctions reach over 200% decrease in electrical resistance at room temperature 
  • 8. Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) In ferromagnetic metals electronic bands are exchange split which implies different densities of states at the Fermi energy for the up- and down-spin electrons.
  • 9. Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) • Spin of electrons is conserved in the tunneling process. • Tunneling of up- and down-spin electrons are two independent processes → conductance occurs in the two independent spin channels. • Electrons originating from one spin state of the first ferromagnetic film are accepted by unfilled states of the same spin of the second film.
  • 10. Spin Valve GMR • Hard layer: magnetization is fixed. • Soft layer: magnetization is free to rotate. • Thin non-ferromagnetic spacer ~3 nm. • Spacer material Cu (copper) and ferromagnetic layers NiFe (permalloy). • This configuration used in hard drives.
  • 11. Magnetic Tunnel Junction (MTJ) Commonly used insulating materials are Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and crystalline Magnesium oxide (MgO)
  • 12. MRAM One of the two plates is a permanent magnet set to a particular polarity, the other's field will change to match that of an external field.
  • 13. MRAM: Fixed layer The bottom layers give an effect of fixed (pinned) layer due to interlayer exchange coupling between ferromagnetic and spacer layer of synthetic antiferromagnetic.
  • 14. MRAM: Reading process • Transistor is “ON” • Measuring of electrical resistance of a small sense current from a supply line through the cell to the ground.
  • 15. MRAM: Writing process • Transistor is “OFF”  • When current is passed through the write lines, an induced magnetic field is created at the junction, which alters the polarity of the free layer.
  • 16. MRAM: Writing process • In order to change the polarity of the free layer, both fields are necessary. • Only the bit in which current is applied in both hard and easy axis will be written. The other bits will remain half-select.
  • 17. MRAM: Characteristics • Non-volatility • Infinite endurance • High speed performance • Low cost
  • 18. Other RAM Technologies Each bit of data is stored in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit Characteristics • Volatile • The highest density RAM currently available • The least expensive one • Moderately fast DRAM
  • 19. Other RAM Technologies Each bit is stored on four transistors that form two cross- coupled inverters Characteristics • Expensive • Volatile • Fast • Low power consumption • Less dense than DRAM SRAM
  • 20. Other RAM Technologies Flash RAM Stores information in an array of memory cells made from floating-gate transistors Characteristics • Cheap • Non-volatile • Slow • Enormously durable • Limited endurance
  • 21. MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies
  • 22. MRAM Vs Other RAM Technologies MRAM combines the best characteristics of DRAM, SRAM and Flash RAM
  • 23. Future MRAM Improvements Thermal Assisted Switching • Solves the first-generation selectivity and stability problems • Cost-effective and scalable memory technology to at least the 32nm node
  • 24. Future MRAM Improvements Spin Torque Transfer • No applied magnetic field • Utilizes heavily spin polarized current • The magnetization of nano- elements is flipped back and forth • Still has challenges in basic physics and materials to overcome
  • 25. MRAM Status • 2003 - A 128 kbit MRAM chip was introduced, manufactured with a 180 nm lithographic process • 2004 - Infineon unveiled a 16-Mbit prototype, manufactured with a 180 nm lithographic process •2005 - Sony announced the first lab-produced spin-torque-transfer MRAM • 2007 - Tohoku University and Hitachi developed a prototype 2 Mbit Non- Volatile RAM Chip employing spin-transfer torque switching • 2008 - Scientists in Germany have developed next-generation MRAM that is said to operate with write cycles under 1 ns. • 2009 - Hitachi and Tohoku University demonstrated a 32-Mbit spin-transfer torque RAM (SPRAM)