Patents by Inventor Bengt J. Akerman
Bengt J. Akerman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11744161Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20210135096Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2020Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. PIETAMBARAM, Bengt J. AKERMAN, Renu WHIG, Jason A. JANESKY, Nicholas D. RIZZO, Jon M. SLAUGHTER
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Patent number: 10897008Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20200295255Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (1) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may he disposed on the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. PIETAMBARAM, Bengt J. AKERMAN, Renu WHIG, Jason A. JANESKY, Nicholas D. RIZZO, Jon M. SLAUGHTER
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Patent number: 10707410Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20190123266Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. PIETAMBARAM, Bengt J. AKERMAN, Renu WHIG, Jason A. JANESKY, Nicholas D. RIZZO, Jon M. SLAUGHTER
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Patent number: 10199571Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20180026180Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Applicant: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. PIETAMBARAM, Bengt J. AKERMAN, Renu WHIG, Jason A. JANESKY, Nicholas D. RIZZO, Jon M. SLAUGHTER
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Patent number: 9793468Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20160315252Abstract: A magnetoresistive magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, including cobalt, (ii) a multi-layer region including a plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials, wherein the plurality of layers of ferromagnetic materials include a layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials including cobalt, and (iii) an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer disposed between the first layer and the multi-layer region. The free magnetic region may include a circular shape, the one or more ferromagnetic materials of the first layer may include cobalt, iron and boron, and the dielectric layer may be disposed on the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Patent number: 9391264Abstract: An MRAM bit includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region comprising an anti-ferromagnetic material, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, wherein the one or more ferromagnetic materials includes cobalt, (ii) a second layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials wherein the one or more ferromagnetic materials includes cobalt, (iii) a third layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, and an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer, wherein: (a) the anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer is disposed between the first and third layers, and (b) the second layer is disposed between the first layer and the anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20150280110Abstract: An MRAM bit includes a free magnetic region, a fixed magnetic region comprising an anti-ferromagnetic material, and a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region and the fixed magnetic region. In one aspect, the fixed magnetic region consists essentially of an unpinned, fixed synthetic anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) structure which comprises (i) a first layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, wherein the one or more ferromagnetic materials includes cobalt, (ii) a second layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials wherein the one or more ferromagnetic materials includes cobalt, (iii) a third layer of one or more ferromagnetic materials, and an anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer, wherein: (a) the anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer is disposed between the first and third layers, and (b) the second layer is disposed between the first layer and the anti-ferromagnetic coupling layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Patent number: 9093637Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20150021606Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon Slaughter
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Patent number: 8754460Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: EverSpin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu Whig, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20140021471Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu W. Dave, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Patent number: 8497538Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Everspin Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu W. Dave, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Publication number: 20070278547Abstract: An MRAM bit (10) includes a free magnetic region (15), a fixed magnetic region (17) comprising an antiferromagnetic material, and a tunneling barrier (16) comprising a dielectric layer positioned between the free magnetic region (15) and the fixed magnetic region (17). The MRAM bit (10) avoids a pinning layer by comprising a fixed magnetic region exhibiting a well-defined high Hflop using a combination of high Hk (uniaxial anisotropy), high Hsat (saturation field), and ideal soft magnetic properties exhibiting well-defined easy and hard axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Srinivas V. Pietambaram, Bengt J. Akerman, Renu W. Dave, Jason A. Janesky, Nicholas D. Rizzo, Jon M. Slaughter
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Patent number: 6956763Abstract: A direct write is provided for a magnetoelectronics information device that includes producing a first magnetic field with a first field magnitude in proximity to the magnetoelectronics information device at a first time (t1). Once this first magnetic field with the first magnitude is produced, a second magnetic field with a second field magnitude is produced in proximity to the magnetoelectronics information device at a second time (t2). The first magnetic field is adjusted to provide a third magnitude at a third time (t3) that is less than the first field magnitude and greater than zero, and the second magnetic field is adjusted to provide a fourth field magnitude at a fourth time (t4) that is less than the second field magnitude. This direct write is used in conjunction with other direct writes and also in combination with toggle writes to write the MRAM element without an initial read.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.Inventors: Bengt J. Akerman, Mark F. Deherrera, Bradley N. Engel, Nicholas D. Rizzo
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Publication number: 20040264238Abstract: A direct write is provided for a magnetoelectronics information device that includes producing a first magnetic field with a first field magnitude in proximity to the magnetoelectronics information device at a first time (t1). Once this first magnetic field with the first magnitude is produced, a second magnetic field with a second field magnitude is produced in proximity to the magnetoelectronics information device at a second time (t2). The first magnetic field is adjusted to provide a third magnitude at a third time (t3) that is less than the first field magnitude and greater than zero, and the second magnetic field is adjusted to provide a fourth field magnitude at a fourth time (t4) that is less than the second field magnitude. This direct write is used in conjunction with other direct writes and also in combination with toggle writes to write the MRAM element without an initial read.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Bengt J. Akerman, Mark F. Deherrera, Bradley N. Engel, Nicholas D. Rizzo