Method to form a current confining path of a CPP GMR device

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S603150, C029S603160, C029S603180, C216S065000, C360S121000, C360S122000, C360S317000, C427S127000, C427S128000

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07610674

ABSTRACT:
Concerns about inadequate electromigration robustness in CCP CPP GMR devices have been overcome by adding magnesium to the current confining structures that are presently in use. In one embodiment the alumina layer, in which the current carrying copper regions are embedded, is fully replaced by a magnesia layer. In other embodiments, alumina is still used but a layer of magnesium is included within the structure before it is subjected to ion assisted oxidation.

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