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Conventional memories approaching their scaling limit, reversible resistance switching effects attract considerable attention because of the potential for high density non volatile memory devices. These resistive switching phenomena have been reported in many simple transition metal oxide films such as TiO2 or NiO deposited by standard sputtering techniques. This paper is investigating the feasibility...
Bi-stable resistive switching phenomena controlled by external voltages has drawn much attention for high-density nonvolatile memory devices, the resistive memory materials ranging from organic to inorganic materials, with either metallic or conductive oxide electrodes. These resistive switching phenomena have been reported in many simple transition metal oxide films such as CuOx, TiO2, NiO or ZrO...
Oxide Resistive Random Access Memories (OxRRAM) are discussed for future high density non volatile memory chips. NiO and other simple binary transition metal oxides (such as TiO2, HfO2 or ZrO2) have recently attracted much attention. In most cases, polycrystalline oxide films are deposited by reactive sputtering on conductive substrates to form bi-stable Metal/Resistive oxide/Metal (MRM) structures...
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