Coexistence of filamentary and homogeneous resistive switching with memristive and meminductive memory effects in Al/MnO2/SS thin film metal–insulator–metal device

In the present investigation, we have experimentally demonstrated the coexistence of filamentary and homogeneous resistive switching mechanisms in single Al/MnO 2 /SS thin film metal–insulator–metal device. The voltage-induced resistive switching leads to clockwise and counter-clockwise resistive sw...

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Veröffentlicht in:International nano letters 2018-12, Vol.8 (4), p.263-275
Hauptverfasser: Kamble, Girish U., Shetake, Nitin P., Yadav, Suhas D., Teli, Aviraj M., Patil, Dipali S., Pawar, Sachin A., Karanjkar, Milind M., Patil, Pramod S., Shin, Jae C., Orlowski, Marius K., Kamat, Rajanish K., Dongale, Tukaram D.
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Zusammenfassung:In the present investigation, we have experimentally demonstrated the coexistence of filamentary and homogeneous resistive switching mechanisms in single Al/MnO 2 /SS thin film metal–insulator–metal device. The voltage-induced resistive switching leads to clockwise and counter-clockwise resistive switching effects. The present investigations confirm that the coexistence of both RS mechanisms is dependent on input voltage, charge-flux and time. Furthermore, the non-zero I–V crossing locations and crossovers hysteresis loops suggested that the developed device has memristive and meminductive properties. The memristive and meminductive memory effects are further confirmed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The results suggested that the mem-device dynamics and electrochemical kinetics during different voltage sweeps and sweep rates are responsible for the coexistence of filamentary and homogeneous resistive switching mechanisms as well as memristive and meminductive memory effect in single Al/MnO 2 /SS metal–insulator–metal device. The coexistence of both RS effects is useful for the development of high-performance resistive memory and electronic synapse devices. Furthermore, the coexistence of memristive and meminductive memory effects is important for the development of adaptive and self-resonating devices and circuits.
ISSN:2008-9295
2228-5326
DOI:10.1007/s40089-018-0249-z