Magnetic Tunnel Junction Structure for Precise Domain-Wall Positioning

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Solution Overview

Problem

The variability in the location of the domain-wall in magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices hinders accurate programming due to significant statistical distribution, especially when adjusting the domain-wall location for conductance tuning in AI applications.

Innovation Solution

The MTJ structure incorporates multiple ferromagnetic strips with aligned notches and a spin-orbit coupling layer, reducing statistical variation by increasing the certainty of domain-wall locations and lowering the threshold current for domain-wall movement.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Manufacturing precision

If a single free layer is used in the MTJ device, then the device structure is simple, but the statistical variation of domain-wall location is large, hindering accurate programming

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedomain-wall location precisionVSAvoidfree layer structure complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Manufacturing precisionVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The free layer is divided into multiple sub-free layers (first sub-free layer, second sub-free layer, third sub-free layer, etc.) stacked vertically. Each sub-free layer contributes to the overall magnetoresistive effect, and the segmentation reduces statistical variation in domain-wall location by averaging out random fluctuations across multiple layers, thereby improving programming precision

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

2Reliability

If multiple sub free layers are used, then the statistical variation of domain-wall location is reduced, but the device structure and manufacturing process become more complex

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveconductance programming reliabilityVSAvoidMTJ stack structure complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The free layer is segmented into multiple sub-free layers with identical or similar magnetic properties, each contributing to the magnetoresistive effect. This segmentation improves reliability by reducing statistical variation in domain-wall location through the averaging effect across multiple layers, while maintaining manageable complexity through systematic stacking

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

Multiple sub-free layers are combined in a vertical stack configuration, where each layer contributes additively to the overall magnetoresistive effect. The merging of multiple layers with individual domain-wall characteristics creates a composite structure with reduced statistical variation, improving programming reliability

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

3Adaptability or versatility

If domain-wall location is adjusted by external voltage, then conductance tuning is achieved, but the standard deviation of domain-wall location becomes large, hindering accurate programming

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveconductance tuning capabilityVSAvoiddomain-wall location control precision
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSManufacturing precision

Solution Approach 1:

The free layer is divided into multiple sub-free layers that can be independently or collectively controlled by external voltage. The segmentation allows for finer control of domain-wall location by distributing the voltage-induced magnetization switching across multiple layers, reducing the standard deviation and improving location control precision while maintaining conductance tuning versatility

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The use of multiple ferromagnetic strips with notches and a spin-orbit coupling layer enhances the precision of domain-wall positioning, reducing conductance variability and enabling more precise programming of MTJ devices.

Implementation Method 1

each of the multiple ferromagnetic strips is covered by a spin-orbit coupling layer, the spin-orbit coupling layer being patterned to have a same shape as that of the ferromagnetic strip covered thereby. By the use of this spin-orbit coupling layer, the threshold current for driving the movement of the domain-wall location is significantly reduced.

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectSpin-orbit coupling:

Implementation Method 2

a tunnel barrier layer on a reference layer and a free layer on the tunnel barrier layer

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMagnetic tunneling:

Data Source

PatentUS12557556B2Magnetic tunnel junction device
Publication Date: 2026.02.17 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE CORPORATION
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  • US12557556B2 patent drawing
  • US12557556B2 patent drawing

AI summary

Embodiments of present invention provide a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) structure. The MTJ structure includes a MTJ stack, the MTJ stack including a tunnel barrier layer on a reference layer and a free layer on the tunnel barrier layer, wherein the free layer includes multiple sub free layers, the multiple sub free layers being multiple ferromagnetic strips placed parallel to each other on the tunnel barrier layer, the multiple ferromagnetic strips having respective first ends connected to a first electrode and respective second ends connected to a second electrode. A method of forming the MTJ structure is also provided.