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Design of defect-chemical properties and device performance in memristive systems.


ABSTRACT: Future development of the modern nanoelectronics and its flagships internet of things, artificial intelligence, and neuromorphic computing is largely associated with memristive elements, offering a spectrum of inevitable functionalities, atomic level scalability, and low-power operation. However, their development is limited by significant variability and still phenomenologically orientated materials' design strategy. Here, we highlight the vital importance of materials' purity, demonstrating that even parts-per-million foreign elements substantially change performance. Appropriate choice of chemistry and amount of doping element selectively enhances the desired functionality. Dopant/impurity-dependent structure and charge/potential distribution in the space-charge layers and cell capacitance determine the device kinetics and functions. The relation between chemical composition/purity and switching/neuromorphic performance is experimentally evidenced, providing directions for a rational design of future memristive devices.

SUBMITTER: Lubben M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7272230 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of defect-chemical properties and device performance in memristive systems.

Lübben M M   Cüppers F F   Mohr J J   von Witzleben M M   Breuer U U   Waser R R   Neumann C C   Valov I I  

Science advances 20200508 19


Future development of the modern nanoelectronics and its flagships internet of things, artificial intelligence, and neuromorphic computing is largely associated with memristive elements, offering a spectrum of inevitable functionalities, atomic level scalability, and low-power operation. However, their development is limited by significant variability and still phenomenologically orientated materials' design strategy. Here, we highlight the vital importance of materials' purity, demonstrating th  ...[more]

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