Abstract—We investigate the Fourier transform of the current through a memristor when the applied-voltage frequency is smaller than the characteristic memristor frequency, and the memristor shows hysteresis in the current-voltage plane. We find that when the hysteresis curve is “smooth”, the current Fourier transform has weights at odd and even harmonics that decay rapidly and monotonically with the order of the harmonic; when the hysteresis curve is “sharp”, the Fourier transform of the current is significantly broader, with non-monotonic weights at high harmonics. We present a simple model which shows that this qualitative change in the Fourier spectrum is solely driven by the saturation of memristance during a voltage cycle, and not inde...
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Similarly to inorganic memristors, the organic memristive devices reveal a variation of the hysteres...
The design of Memristor Oscillatory Neurocomputers for pattern recognition tasks may not leave aside...
The hysteresis loops pinched in the v-i origin belong to well-known fingerprints of memristive eleme...
The paper studies bifurcations and complex dynamics in a class of nonautonomous oscillatory circuits...
We investigated the Fourier transform of memristor with various barriers and neuristor. To provide t...
poster abstractThe memristor, postulated in the 1970’s, was recently realized in a tita-nium dioxide...
The classical fingerprint of the ideal memristor with differentiable constitutive relation has recen...
<p>(a) Simulated pinched hysteresis I-V responses at frequencies of ω<sub>0</sub> and 10ω<sub>0</sub...
The paper studies nonlinear dynamics and bifurcations of a class of memristor oscillatory circuits o...
This paper proposes the usage harmonic balance method to find the steady state solution on memristiv...
Memristors have pinched hysteresis loops in the V-I plane. Ideal memristors are everywhere non-linea...
We study a memristive circuit with included parasitic elements, such as capacitance and inductance. ...
Gradual disappearance of hysteresis with increasing frequency of the exciting signal is considered a...
The memristor was introduced as a nonlinear circuit element in 1971, and systems showing memristor-l...
Personal computers draw non-sinusoidal current with odd harmonics more significantly. Power Quality ...
Similarly to inorganic memristors, the organic memristive devices reveal a variation of the hysteres...
The design of Memristor Oscillatory Neurocomputers for pattern recognition tasks may not leave aside...
The hysteresis loops pinched in the v-i origin belong to well-known fingerprints of memristive eleme...
The paper studies bifurcations and complex dynamics in a class of nonautonomous oscillatory circuits...
We investigated the Fourier transform of memristor with various barriers and neuristor. To provide t...
poster abstractThe memristor, postulated in the 1970’s, was recently realized in a tita-nium dioxide...
The classical fingerprint of the ideal memristor with differentiable constitutive relation has recen...
<p>(a) Simulated pinched hysteresis I-V responses at frequencies of ω<sub>0</sub> and 10ω<sub>0</sub...
The paper studies nonlinear dynamics and bifurcations of a class of memristor oscillatory circuits o...
This paper proposes the usage harmonic balance method to find the steady state solution on memristiv...
Memristors have pinched hysteresis loops in the V-I plane. Ideal memristors are everywhere non-linea...
We study a memristive circuit with included parasitic elements, such as capacitance and inductance. ...
Gradual disappearance of hysteresis with increasing frequency of the exciting signal is considered a...
The memristor was introduced as a nonlinear circuit element in 1971, and systems showing memristor-l...
Personal computers draw non-sinusoidal current with odd harmonics more significantly. Power Quality ...
Similarly to inorganic memristors, the organic memristive devices reveal a variation of the hysteres...
The design of Memristor Oscillatory Neurocomputers for pattern recognition tasks may not leave aside...