Process for manufacturing segmented MRAM array with...

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having magnetic or ferroelectric component

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C257S659000, C257SE21665, C365S171000

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07445942

ABSTRACT:
A second shield layer, under the master shielding layer, is added to a segmented MRAM array. This additional shielding is patterned so as to provide one shield per bit slice. The placement of longitudinal biasing tabs at the ends of these segmented shields ensures that each segmented shield is a single magnetic domain, making it highly effective as a shield against very small stray fields.

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