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In this letter, we investigate bipolar resistive switching of CuTCNQ-based memory cells in which various types of oxides are incorporated as dedicated switching layer (SL) in a bottom electrode\oxide\CuTCNQ\top electrode configuration. The bottom electrode was Pt as well as n+Si. As oxide SL, we used Al2O3 , HfO2, ZrO2, and SiO2. Au was employed as the top electrode. The basic memory characteristics...
The purpose of this work was to develop a low-cost gyroscope for general aviation. The work was supported by FAA to fulfill their goal of replacing all or part of ground based navigation for general aviation which could help to overcome the difficulties related to GPS failures. To achieve this goal researchers are focusing on MEMS technology. We propose a new design for the gyroscope which should...
The introduction of piezoelectric crystals capable of acoustic wave (AW) excitation at high temperatures (> 600degC) has opened new possibilities for harsh environment applications, such as combustion engines, industrial processes, and gas/oil extraction. Significant remaining challenges are the fabrication of electrode thin films as well as appropriate packaging capable of withstanding such harsh...
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