H. McAdams, R. Acklin, T. Blake, J. Fong, D. Liu, S. Madan, T. Moise, S. Natarajan, N. Qian, Y. Qui, J. Roscher, A. Seshadri, S. Summerfelt, X. Du, J. Eliason, W. Kraus, R. Lanham, F. Li, C. Pietrzyk, J. Rickes
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Abstract
A low-voltage (1.3V), 64 Mbit Ferroelectric Random Access Memory using a 1-transistor, 1-capacitor (1T1C) cell is demonstrated. This is the largest FRAM memory demonstrated to date. The memory is constructed using a state-of-the-art 130 nm transistor and a five-level Cu/FSG interconnect process. Only two additional masks are required for integration of the ferroelectric module into a single-gate oxide, low-voltage logic process. Address access time for the memory is less than 30 ns while consuming 0.57 mW/MHz at 1.37 V. An eFRAM density of 1.13 Mb/mm/sup 2/ is achieved with a cell size of 0.54 /spl mu/m/sup 2/ and capacitor size of 0.25 /spl mu/m/sup 2/.