17723845. MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
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MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
Jeong-Heon Park of Hwaseong-si (KR)
MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17723845 titled 'MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a magnetic memory device that includes a conductive line, a magnetic tunnel junction structure, and a magnetic layer. The magnetic tunnel junction structure consists of magnetic patterns and a barrier pattern, while the magnetic layer has magnetization components parallel to its surface and intersecting the direction of the conductive line.
- The magnetic memory device includes a conductive line, magnetic tunnel junction structure, and magnetic layer.
- The magnetic tunnel junction structure comprises magnetic patterns and a barrier pattern.
- The magnetic layer has magnetization components parallel to its surface and intersecting the direction of the conductive line.
Potential Applications
- Data storage devices
- Magnetic random-access memory (MRAM)
- Magnetic sensors
Problems Solved
- Provides a compact and efficient magnetic memory device
- Enables high-speed data storage and retrieval
- Enhances the performance of magnetic sensors
Benefits
- Improved data storage capacity
- Faster data access and retrieval
- Reduced power consumption
- Enhanced reliability and durability
Original Abstract Submitted
A magnetic memory device includes a conductive line extending in a first direction, a magnetic tunnel junction structure on a first surface of the conductive line, the magnetic tunnel junction structure comprising at least two magnetic patterns and a barrier pattern between the at least two magnetic patterns, and a magnetic layer on a second surface of the conductive line, which is opposite to the first surface. The magnetic layer includes magnetization components having a magnetization in a direction which is parallel to the second surface and intersects the first direction.