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High-performance ferroelectric memory based on fully patterned tunnel junctionsBoyn et al., 2014
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- Boyn S
- Girod S
- Garcia V
- Fusil S
- Xavier S
- Deranlot C
- Yamada H
- Carrétéro C
- Jacquet E
- Bibes M
- Barthélémy A
- Grollier J
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- Applied Physics Letters
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In tunnel junctions with ferroelectric barriers, switching the polarization direction modifies the electrostatic potential profile and the associated average tunnel barrier height. This results in strong changes of the tunnel transmission and associated resistance. The information …
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