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2014 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2014
Bharathwaj Muthuswamy +9 more
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Emerging higher-order memristors for bio-realistic neuromorphic computing: A review
Materials Today, 2023Rajneesh Chaurasiya +2 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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Memristors by Quantum Mechanics
2012Memristor behavior is explained with a physical model based on quantum mechanics that claims charge is naturally created anytime energy is absorbed at the nanoscale. Quantum mechanics requires specific heat to vanish at the nanoscale, and therefore the electrical resistive heating in the memristor cannot be conserved by an increase in temperature ...
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150 nm × 200 nm Cross‐Point Hexagonal Boron Nitride‐Based Memristors
Advanced Electronic Materials, 2020Xianhu Liang +2 more
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Aftermath of Finding the Memristor
2013In this paper, a personal guide to the set of Leon Chua’s papers that I have found most helpful in my research will be provided in the hope that this will encourage others to study them and answer the questions they have. Then, the paper will be finished with some observations and comments about Prof. Leon Chua’s definition of memristor in mathematics.
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