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Resistive Switching in Bigraphene/Diamane Nanostructures Formed on a La 3 Ga 5 SiO 14 Substrate Using Electron Beam Irradiation.

Evgeny V EmelinHak Dong ChoVitaly I KorepanovLiubov A VarlamovaDarya O KlimchukSergey V ErohinKonstantin V LarionovDeuk Young KimPavel B SorokinGennady N Panin
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Memristors, resistive switching memory devices, play a crucial role in the energy-efficient implementation of artificial intelligence. This study investigates resistive switching behavior in a lateral 2D composite structure composed of bilayer graphene and 2D diamond (diamane) nanostructures formed using electron beam irradiation. The resulting bigraphene/diamane structure exhibits nonlinear charge carrier transport behavior and a significant increase in resistance. It is shown that the resistive switching of the nanostructure is well controlled using bias voltage. The impact of an electrical field on the bonding of diamane-stabilizing functional groups is investigated. By subjecting the lateral bigraphene/diamane/bigraphene nanostructure to a sufficiently strong electric field, the migration of hydrogen ions and/or oxygen-related groups located on one or both sides of the nanostructure can occur. This process leads to the disruption of sp 3 carbon bonds, restoring the high conductivity of bigraphene.
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