The success of a ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ) depends on the asymmetry of electron tunneling as given by the tunneling electroresistance (TER) effect. This characteristic is mainly assessed considering three transport mechanisms: direct tunneling, thermionic emission, and Fowler-Nordheim tunneling. Here, by analyzing the effect of temperature on TER, we show that taking into account only these mechanisms may not be enough in order to fully characterize the performance of FTJ devices. We approach the electron tunneling in FTJ with the non-equilibrium Green function (NEGF) method, which is able to overcome the limitations affecting the three mechanisms mentioned above. We bring evidence that the performance of FTJs is also affected by ...
Based on first-principles calculations, we demonstrate the impact of the electric polarization on el...
At the interfaces between the metallic electrodes and barrier in magnetic tunnel junctions it is pos...
In this paper, a theoretical approach comprising the nonequilibrium Green’s function method for elec...
The success of a ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ) depends on the asymmetry of electron tunneling ...
Understanding the effects that govern electronic transport in ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs)...
In this paper, a theoretical approach comprising the nonequilibrium Green’s function method for elec...
We present the concept of ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs). These junctions consist of two meta...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we explore electron transport properties of a ferroel...
We model tunneling currents through step barrier structures representative of ferroelectric tunnel j...
Ferroelectricity and quantum-mechanical electron tunneling are well-known physical phenomena that ha...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we explore electron transport properties of a ferroel...
Through the non-equilibrium Green's function description of electron transport in magnetic tunnel ju...
The usage of nanoscale ferroelectric films as tunnel barriers in electronic devices offers a unique ...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs), promising for applications in nanoscale electronics exhibit a...
Based on first-principles calculations, we demonstrate the impact of the electric polarization on el...
At the interfaces between the metallic electrodes and barrier in magnetic tunnel junctions it is pos...
In this paper, a theoretical approach comprising the nonequilibrium Green’s function method for elec...
The success of a ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ) depends on the asymmetry of electron tunneling ...
Understanding the effects that govern electronic transport in ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs)...
In this paper, a theoretical approach comprising the nonequilibrium Green’s function method for elec...
We present the concept of ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs). These junctions consist of two meta...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we explore electron transport properties of a ferroel...
We model tunneling currents through step barrier structures representative of ferroelectric tunnel j...
Ferroelectricity and quantum-mechanical electron tunneling are well-known physical phenomena that ha...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we explore electron transport properties of a ferroel...
Through the non-equilibrium Green's function description of electron transport in magnetic tunnel ju...
The usage of nanoscale ferroelectric films as tunnel barriers in electronic devices offers a unique ...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs), promising for applications in nanoscale electronics exhibit a...
Based on first-principles calculations, we demonstrate the impact of the electric polarization on el...
At the interfaces between the metallic electrodes and barrier in magnetic tunnel junctions it is pos...
In this paper, a theoretical approach comprising the nonequilibrium Green’s function method for elec...