The control and rational design of redox-based memristive devices, which are highly attractive candidates for next-generation nonvolatile memory and logic applications, is complicated by competing and poorly understood switching mechanisms, which can result in two coexisting resistance hystereses that have opposite voltage polarity. These competing processes can be defined as regular and anomalous resistive switching. Despite significant characterization efforts, the complex nanoscale redox processes that drive anomalous resistive switching and their implications for current transport remain poorly understood. Here, lateral and vertical mapping of O vacancy concentrations is used during the operation of such devices in situ in an aberration...
Silicon oxide-based resistive switching devices show great potential for applications in nonvolatile...
Interface reactions constitute essential aspects of the switching mechanism in redox-based resistive...
Memristors or memristive devices are two-terminal nanoionic systems whose resistance switching effec...
International audienceThe control and rational design of redox-based memristive devices, which are h...
An increasingly interconnected world creates a high demand for high-density and lowcost data storage...
An increasingly interconnected world creates a high demand for high-density and low-cost data storag...
The growing demand for non-volatile memories requires new concepts in data storage and mobile comput...
The continuing revolutionary success of mobile computing and smart devices calls for the development...
The demand for highly scalable, low-power devices for data storage and logic operations is strongly ...
The rapid progress of electronics over the past decades has altered many aspects of our lives fundam...
This review addresses resistive switching devices operating according to the bipolar valence change ...
A detailed understanding of the resistive switching mechanisms that operate in redox-based resistive...
Interface reactions constitute essential aspects of the switching mechanism in redox-based resistive...
The quest for a non-volatile, small and fast computer memory calls for new memory concepts. Resistiv...
Nanoscale metal/oxide/metal switches have the potential to transform the market for nonvolatile memo...
Silicon oxide-based resistive switching devices show great potential for applications in nonvolatile...
Interface reactions constitute essential aspects of the switching mechanism in redox-based resistive...
Memristors or memristive devices are two-terminal nanoionic systems whose resistance switching effec...
International audienceThe control and rational design of redox-based memristive devices, which are h...
An increasingly interconnected world creates a high demand for high-density and lowcost data storage...
An increasingly interconnected world creates a high demand for high-density and low-cost data storag...
The growing demand for non-volatile memories requires new concepts in data storage and mobile comput...
The continuing revolutionary success of mobile computing and smart devices calls for the development...
The demand for highly scalable, low-power devices for data storage and logic operations is strongly ...
The rapid progress of electronics over the past decades has altered many aspects of our lives fundam...
This review addresses resistive switching devices operating according to the bipolar valence change ...
A detailed understanding of the resistive switching mechanisms that operate in redox-based resistive...
Interface reactions constitute essential aspects of the switching mechanism in redox-based resistive...
The quest for a non-volatile, small and fast computer memory calls for new memory concepts. Resistiv...
Nanoscale metal/oxide/metal switches have the potential to transform the market for nonvolatile memo...
Silicon oxide-based resistive switching devices show great potential for applications in nonvolatile...
Interface reactions constitute essential aspects of the switching mechanism in redox-based resistive...
Memristors or memristive devices are two-terminal nanoionic systems whose resistance switching effec...