2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsaelm.3c01638
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Slow Migration-Controlled Resistive Switching in Stable Dion–Jacobson Hybrid Perovskites for Flexible Memristive Applications

Mansi Patel,
Jeny Gosai,
Aziz Lokhandwala
et al.

Abstract: The limitations of Moore's law and the von Neumann bottleneck have sparked an increasing interest in advanced intelligent systems, such as memristors and neuromorphic devices. This work unveils the role of slow ion migration for resistive switching (RS) and exceptional environmental and mechanical resilience achieved with butane-1,4diammonium (BDA)-based BDAPbI 4 memristors, meticulously fabricated and measured in ambient conditions. These memristors demonstrate exceptional durability with consistent character… Show more

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“…Recently, research in the field of memristors is undergoing rapid advancements as scientists delve into novel materials, device architectures, and fabrication techniques to enhance performance and reliability. Various types of memristors based on oxides, , transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), organics, composites, perovskites, , metal halides, and non-Newtonian fluids materials are being explored, with each offering unique characteristics and potential applications. To fully harness their potential and enable practical implementations in memory and computing systems, the development of memristor-based crossbar arrays and integrated circuits is crucial .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, research in the field of memristors is undergoing rapid advancements as scientists delve into novel materials, device architectures, and fabrication techniques to enhance performance and reliability. Various types of memristors based on oxides, , transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), organics, composites, perovskites, , metal halides, and non-Newtonian fluids materials are being explored, with each offering unique characteristics and potential applications. To fully harness their potential and enable practical implementations in memory and computing systems, the development of memristor-based crossbar arrays and integrated circuits is crucial .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%