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Excellent Resistive Switching Performance of Cu–Se-Based Atomic Switch Using Lanthanide Metal Nanolayer at the Cu–Se/Al2O3 Interface

Woo et al., 2018

Document ID
18101233848561620060
Author
Woo H
Vishwanath S
Jeon S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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The next-generation electronic society is dependent on the performance of nonvolatile memory devices, which has been continuously improving. In the last few years, many memory devices have been introduced. However, atomic switches are considered to be a …
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