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Differential Work-Function Enabled Bifunctional Switching in Strontium Titanate Flexible Resistive Memories.

Md Ataur RahmanSherif Abdulkader TawfikTaimur AhmedMichelle Jeanette Sapountzis SpencerSumeet WaliaSharath SriramMadhu Bhaskaran
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Multifunctional electronic memories capable of demonstrating both analog and digital switching on-demand are extremely attractive for miniaturization of electronics without significant drain on energy consumption. Simultaneously translating functionality onto mechanically conformable platforms will further enhance their suitability. Here, we demonstrate the ability to engineer multifunctionality in strontium titanate (STO)-based resistive random-access memories (ReRAM) on a flexible polyimide platform. By utilizing different bottom electrodes of various work functions while the top electrode is fixed, differential work functions are induced in STO, to induce bipolar or complementary switching behaviors whenever required. This work-function difference-induced bifunctional switching on the flexible platform reveals a streamlined route for achieving flexible artificial neural networks, high density integration, and logic operation using a single ReRAM.
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