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Electrolyte-Dependent Modification of Resistive Switching in Anodic Hafnia
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Anodic HfO2 memristors grown in phosphate, borate, or citrate electrolytes and formed on sputtered Hf with Pt top electrodes are characterized at fundamental and device levels. The incorporation of electrolyte species deep into anodic memristors concomitant with HfO2 crystalline structure conservation is demonstrated by elemental analysis and atomic scale imaging. Upon electroforming, retention and endurance tests are performed on memristors. The use of borate results in the weakest memristive performance while the citrate demonstrates clear superior memristive properties with multilevel switching capabilities and high read/write cycling in the range of 106. Low temperature heating applied to memristors shows a direct influence on their behavior mainly due to surface release of water. Citrate-based memristors show remarkable properties independent on device operation temperatures up to 100 °C. The switching dynamic of anodic HfO2 memristors is discussed by analyzing high resolution transmission electron microscope images. Full and partial conductive filaments are visualized, and apart from their modeling, a concurrency of filaments is additionally observed. This is responsible for the multilevel switching mechanism in HfO2 and is related to device failure mechanisms.
Title: Electrolyte-Dependent Modification of Resistive Switching in Anodic Hafnia
Description:
Anodic HfO2 memristors grown in phosphate, borate, or citrate electrolytes and formed on sputtered Hf with Pt top electrodes are characterized at fundamental and device levels.
The incorporation of electrolyte species deep into anodic memristors concomitant with HfO2 crystalline structure conservation is demonstrated by elemental analysis and atomic scale imaging.
Upon electroforming, retention and endurance tests are performed on memristors.
The use of borate results in the weakest memristive performance while the citrate demonstrates clear superior memristive properties with multilevel switching capabilities and high read/write cycling in the range of 106.
Low temperature heating applied to memristors shows a direct influence on their behavior mainly due to surface release of water.
Citrate-based memristors show remarkable properties independent on device operation temperatures up to 100 °C.
The switching dynamic of anodic HfO2 memristors is discussed by analyzing high resolution transmission electron microscope images.
Full and partial conductive filaments are visualized, and apart from their modeling, a concurrency of filaments is additionally observed.
This is responsible for the multilevel switching mechanism in HfO2 and is related to device failure mechanisms.
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