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Resistive switching memory performance in oxide hetero-nanocrystals with well-controlled interfaces

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posted on 2020-03-19, 11:47 authored by Takafumi Ishibe, Yoshiki Maeda, Tsukasa Terada, Nobuyasu Naruse, Yutaka Mera, Eiichi Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Nakamura

For realization of new informative systems, the memristor working like synapse has drawn much attention. We developed isolated high-density Fe3O4 nanocrystals on Ge nuclei/Si with uniform and high resistive switching performance using low-temperature growth. The Fe3O4 nanocrystals on Ge nuclei had a well-controlled interface (Fe3O4/GeOx/Ge) composed of high-crystallinity Fe3O4 and high-quality GeOx layers. The nanocrystals showed uniform resistive switching characteristics (high switching probability of ~90%) and relatively high Off/On resistance ratio (~58). The high-quality interface enables electric field application to Fe3O4 and GeOx near the interface, which leads to effective positively charged oxygen vacancy movement, resulting in high-performance resistive switching. Furthermore, we successfully observed memory effect in nanocrystals with well-controlled interface. The experimental confirmation of the memory effect existence even in ultrasmall nanocrystals is significant for realizing non-volatile nanocrystal memory leading to neuromorphic devices.

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This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A Grant No. [16H02078 and 19H00853] and for Exploratory Research [19K22110]; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

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