Liu et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Resistive switching characteristics of a SiOx layer with cf4 plasma treatmentLiu et al., 2014
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- Liu C
- Tsai Y
- Fang W
- Wang H
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- Journal of Nanomaterials
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A 20 nm SiOx layer is deposited using radio‐frequency sputtering to form the resistive switching layer of a Cu/SiOx/Pt memory device. The SiOx‐based device demonstrates the resistive switching characteristics with an electrochemical reaction. CF4 plasma treatment …
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