(Invited) Mobile Ions, Transport and Redox Processes in Memristive Devices

Redox-based resistive switching memories (ReRAM) developed rapidly as most promising candidates for new type non-volatile memory devices fulfilling the demands for green IT i.e. low power consumption, high operation speed and integration density, scalability and reliability. Recent achievements have...

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