Pragnya et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Electrochemical memristive devices based on submonolayer metal depositionPragnya et al., 2019
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- Pragnya P
- Pinkowitz A
- Hull R
- Gall D
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- APL Materials
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This paper explores the concept of an analog memristive device based on reversible electrochemical deposition and deplating of a submonolayer metal layer on a 10 8 Ω resistive bar. Initial feasibility experiments demonstrate a continuous resistance change by …
- 238000001465 metallisation 0 title description 8
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