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Article
A Family of Electronically Reconfigurable Nanodevices
Advanced Materials
(2009)
Abstract
AFM image of 17 nanodevices with a zoom-in cartoon schematically shows an individual crosspoint device consisting of two Pt metal electrodes separated by a TiO2 bi-layer memristive material. By applying an electric field across the memristive material, oxygen vacancies can drift up and down, leading to four current-transport end-states. The switching between these end-states results in a family of nanodevices.
Keywords
- electronically reconfigurable nanodevices
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer June 2, 2009
DOI
10.1002/adma.200900822
Citation Information
Jianhua Yang, Julien Borghetti, David Murphy, Duncan Stewart, et al.. "A Family of Electronically Reconfigurable Nanodevices" Advanced Materials Vol. 21 Iss. 37 (2009) p. 3754 - 3758 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jianhua-yang/4/