Memristive devices are electrical resistance switches that can retain a state of internal resistance based on the history of applied voltage and current. These devices can store and …
Resistive switching (RS) phenomena are reversible changes in the metastable resistance state induced by external electric fields. After discovery∼ 50 years ago, RS phenomena …
R Waser, R Dittmann, G Staikov… - … Materials (Deerfield Beach …, 2009 - europepmc.org
This review article introduces resistive switching processes that are being considered for nanoelectronic nonvolatile memories. The three main classes are based on an …
H Akinaga, H Shima - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we review the recent progress in the resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology, one of the most promising emerging nonvolatile memories, in which …
This review article summarized the recent understanding of resistance switching (RS) behavior in several binary oxide thin film systems. Among the various RS materials and …
H Sun, Q Liu, C Li, S Long, H Lv, C Bi… - Advanced Functional …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Volatile threshold switching (TS) and non‐volatile memory switching (MS) are two typical resistive switching (RS) phenomena in oxides, which could form the basis for memory …
Resistive switching devices (also termed memristive devices or memristors) are two-terminal nonlinear dynamic electronic devices that can have broad applications in the fields of …
Two dimensional (2D) materials have offered unique electrical, chemical, mechanical and physical properties over the past decade owing to their ultrathin, flexible, and multilayer …
We show that the SET operation of a unipolar memristor could be explained by thermophoresis, or the Soret effect, which is the diffusion of atoms, ions or vacancies in a …