Memristive device based passive crossbar arrays hold a great promise for high-density and non-volatile memories. A significant challenge of ultra-high density integration of these crossbars is unwanted sneak-path currents. The most common way of addressing this issue today is an integrated or external selecting device to block unwanted current paths. In this paper, we use a memristive device with intrinsic rectifying behavior to suppress sneak-path currents in the crossbar. We systematically evaluate the read operation performance of large-scale crossbar arrays with regard to read margin and power consumption for different crossbar sizes, nanowire interconnect resistances, ON and OFF resistances, rectification ratios under different read-sc...
With increasing demand for high-density memory applications, alternative memory technology has been ...
Three distinct methods of reading multi-level cross-point resistive states from selector-less RRAM a...
The cross-point architecture for memory arrays is widely considered as one of the most attractive so...
The demands for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits have kept on increasi...
On the road towards higher memory density and computer performance, a significant improvement in ene...
Memristor or RRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory) based crossbar array architecture (CBA) is consid...
The high demand for performance and energy efficiency poses significant challenges for computing sys...
Selectorless crossbar arrays of resistive random access memory (RRAM), also known as memristors, con...
International audienceWhile standalone Flash memories (NAND) are facing their physical limitations, ...
The paper proposes novel solutions to improve the signal and thermal integrity of crossbar arrays of...
Crossbar-based memristive arrays are promising candidates for future high-density, low-power memorie...
Abstract—The memristor device technology has created waves in the research community and led to the ...
Abstract— Several memory vendors are pursuing different kinds of memory cells that can offer high de...
This paper presents a circuit level analysis of write operation in memristor crossbar memory array w...
Recent trends in emerging nonvolatile memory systems necessitate efficient read/write (R/W) schemes....
With increasing demand for high-density memory applications, alternative memory technology has been ...
Three distinct methods of reading multi-level cross-point resistive states from selector-less RRAM a...
The cross-point architecture for memory arrays is widely considered as one of the most attractive so...
The demands for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits have kept on increasi...
On the road towards higher memory density and computer performance, a significant improvement in ene...
Memristor or RRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory) based crossbar array architecture (CBA) is consid...
The high demand for performance and energy efficiency poses significant challenges for computing sys...
Selectorless crossbar arrays of resistive random access memory (RRAM), also known as memristors, con...
International audienceWhile standalone Flash memories (NAND) are facing their physical limitations, ...
The paper proposes novel solutions to improve the signal and thermal integrity of crossbar arrays of...
Crossbar-based memristive arrays are promising candidates for future high-density, low-power memorie...
Abstract—The memristor device technology has created waves in the research community and led to the ...
Abstract— Several memory vendors are pursuing different kinds of memory cells that can offer high de...
This paper presents a circuit level analysis of write operation in memristor crossbar memory array w...
Recent trends in emerging nonvolatile memory systems necessitate efficient read/write (R/W) schemes....
With increasing demand for high-density memory applications, alternative memory technology has been ...
Three distinct methods of reading multi-level cross-point resistive states from selector-less RRAM a...
The cross-point architecture for memory arrays is widely considered as one of the most attractive so...