The future of electronics based on memristive systems

MA Zidan, JP Strachan, WD Lu - Nature electronics, 2018 - nature.com
A memristor is a resistive device with an inherent memory. The theoretical concept of a
memristor was connected to physically measured devices in 2008 and since then there has …

[HTML][HTML] Conduction mechanism of valence change resistive switching memory: A survey

EW Lim, R Ismail - Electronics, 2015 - mdpi.com
Resistive switching effect in transition metal oxide (TMO) based material is often associated
with the valence change mechanism (VCM). Typical modeling of valence change resistive …

Memristor crossbar arrays with 6-nm half-pitch and 2-nm critical dimension

S Pi, C Li, H Jiang, W **a, H **n, JJ Yang… - Nature nanotechnology, 2019 - nature.com
The memristor, is a promising building block for next-generation non-volatile memory,
artificial neural networks,,–and bio-inspired computing systems,. Organizing small …

The building blocks of a brain-inspired computer

JD Kendall, S Kumar - Applied Physics Reviews, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
Computers have undergone tremendous improvements in performance over the last 60
years, but those improvements have significantly slowed down over the last decade, owing …

Memristive devices for computing

JJ Yang, DB Strukov, DR Stewart - Nature nanotechnology, 2013 - nature.com
Memristive devices are electrical resistance switches that can retain a state of internal
resistance based on the history of applied voltage and current. These devices can store and …

Memristors for energy‐efficient new computing paradigms

DS Jeong, KM Kim, S Kim, BJ Choi… - Advanced Electronic …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In this Review, memristors are examined from the frameworks of both von Neumann and
neuromorphic computing architectures. For the former, a new logic computational process …

[HTML][HTML] Resistive switching phenomena: A review of statistical physics approaches

JS Lee, S Lee, TW Noh - Applied Physics Reviews, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
Resistive switching (RS) phenomena are reversible changes in the metastable resistance
state induced by external electric fields. After discovery∼ 50 years ago, RS phenomena …

Subthreshold firing in Mott nanodevices

J Del Valle, P Salev, F Tesler, NM Vargas, Y Kalcheim… - Nature, 2019 - nature.com
Resistive switching, a phenomenon in which the resistance of a device can be modified by
applying an electric field,,,–, is at the core of emerging technologies such as neuromorphic …

Pattern recognition using carbon nanotube synaptic transistors with an adjustable weight update protocol

S Kim, B Choi, M Lim, J Yoon, J Lee, HD Kim, SJ Choi - ACS nano, 2017 - ACS Publications
Recent electronic applications require an efficient computing system that can perform data
processing with limited energy consumption. Inspired by the massive parallelism of the …

Memristor crossbar-based neuromorphic computing system: A case study

M Hu, H Li, Y Chen, Q Wu, GS Rose… - IEEE transactions on …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
By mimicking the highly parallel biological systems, neuromorphic hardware provides the
capability of information processing within a compact and energy-efficient platform …