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Memristive devices enable non-volatile data storage and in-memory computing capabilities. By using stateful logic approaches, hybrid CMOS nano-crossbar arrays offer additional functionalities such as arithmetic operations. To enable storage and computing on large-scale arrays, parasitic current paths within the array must be avoided. Therefore, for example, a complementary resistive switch (1CRS)...
Resistive switching devices are an emerging class of non-volatile memory elements suited for application in passive nano-crossbar arrays. These devices can be modeled as dynamical systems, i.e. memristive devices or memristors for short. The built-in non-linear switching kinetics of these devices enables the performance of ‘stateful’ logic operations and widens the applicability of memory arrays towards...
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