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Highly flexible and transparent memristive devices using cross-stacked oxide/metal/oxide electrode layers

Lee et al., 2019

Document ID
3980086513227521561
Author
Lee B
Park J
Lee T
Kim T
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Flexible and transparent memristive (FT memristors) devices are considered to be among the promising candidates for future nonvolatile memories. To realize these devices, it is essential to achieve flexible and transparent conductive electrodes (TCEs). However …
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