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An electronic synapse device based on solid electrolyte resistive random access memory

Zhang et al., 2015

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4707183471225888000
Author
Zhang W
Hu Y
Chang T
Chang K
Tsai T
Chen H
Su Y
Chu T
Chen M
Huang H
Su W
Zheng J
Hung Y
Sze S
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IEEE Electron Device Letters

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The multilevel capability of solid electrolyte resistive random access memory (RRAM) with a Pt/GeSO/TiN structure was explored for potential use as a synapse device. By varying the cutoff voltage during the dc IV cycles or the ac pulse programming voltage amplitudes …
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