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Organic and polymer-based resistive memory cell sandwiched between two vertically aligned electrodes constitute crossbar memory arrays in which the building blocks, referred to as bit cells, possess two or multiple stable resistance states.1 They are promising circuit elements due to their good scalability and processability, high possibility of molecular design through chemical synthesis, high storage...
This article describes recent progress in high-temperature superconducting oxide electronics. Notable applications include (i) three-terminal superconducting transistors, (ii) Josephson junctions, and (iii) microwave and optical devices. Critical temperatures Tc higher than 77K are characteristic of oxide superconductors, and most applications are based on this feature. Another feature of this kind...
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