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Ferroelectric Tunnel Memristor
Nano Letters, 2012Strong interest in resistive switching phenomena is driven by a possibility to develop electronic devices with novel functional properties not available in conventional systems. Bistable resistive devices are characterized by two resistance states that can be switched by an external voltage.
D J, Kim +6 more
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Revisiting Memristor Properties
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2020Memristor is a natural synapse because of its nanoscale and memory property, which influences the performance of memristive artificial neural networks. A three-variable memristor model is simplified with 15 kinds of properties, including the learning experience, the forgetting curve, the spiking time-dependent plasticity (STDP), the spiking rate ...
Ling Chen +4 more
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MEMRISTOR HAMILTONIAN CIRCUITS
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2011We prove analytically that 2-element memristive circuits consisting of a passive linear inductor in parallel with a passive memristor, or an active memristive device, can be described explicitly by a Hamiltonian equation, whose solutions can be periodic or damped, and can be represented analytically by the constants of the motion along the circuit ...
Itoh, Makoto, Chua, Leon O.
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Communications of the ACM, 2011
The device may revolutionize data storage, replacing flash memory and perhaps even disks. Whether they can be reliably and cheaply manufactured, though, is an open question.
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The device may revolutionize data storage, replacing flash memory and perhaps even disks. Whether they can be reliably and cheaply manufactured, though, is an open question.
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Memristor devices and memristor-based circuits
2020This chapter presents the device description, characteristics, and various applications of the memristor in analog and digital applications.
Venkata P. Yanambaka +3 more
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FIRST-ORDER MEMRISTOR–CAPACITOR FILTER CIRCUITS EMPLOYING HP MEMRISTOR
Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2014The memristor has drawn the worldwide attention since it has been discovered at HP laboratory on 1 May 2008. Since then many researchers are taking efforts to find its applications in various areas. In this paper, we study the filter characteristics of first-order low pass and high pass filters employing memristor with a capacitor.
ÇAM, UĞUR, Sozen, Hasan
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Memristor Cellular Automata and Memristor Discrete-Time Cellular Neural Networks
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2009In this paper, we design a cellular automaton and a discrete-time cellular neural network (DTCNN) using nonlinear passive memristors. They can perform a number of applications, such as logical operations, image processing operations, complex behaviors, higher brain functions, RSA algorithm, etc. By modifying the characteristics of nonlinear memristors,
Itoh, Makoto, Chua, Leon O.
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ACS Nano
Living organisms use ions and small molecules as information carriers to communicate with the external environment at ultralow power consumption. Inspired by biological systems, artificial ion-based devices have emerged in recent years to try to realize efficient information-processing paradigms.
Guoheng Xu +5 more
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Living organisms use ions and small molecules as information carriers to communicate with the external environment at ultralow power consumption. Inspired by biological systems, artificial ion-based devices have emerged in recent years to try to realize efficient information-processing paradigms.
Guoheng Xu +5 more
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2010
The capacitor was discovered in 1745 by Ewald Georg von Kleist, whose encounter with a generator and a jar of water shocked him so severely that he declared himself unwilling to repeat the experience “for the kingdom of France.” The resistor announced itself to mankind somewhat less dramatically in 1827, followed by the inductor in 1831.
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The capacitor was discovered in 1745 by Ewald Georg von Kleist, whose encounter with a generator and a jar of water shocked him so severely that he declared himself unwilling to repeat the experience “for the kingdom of France.” The resistor announced itself to mankind somewhat less dramatically in 1827, followed by the inductor in 1831.
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