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Review of Nanostructured Resistive Switching Memristor and Its Applications

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Resistive switching memristor, predicted as the fourth fundamental passive circuit element (in addition to resistor, capacitor, and inductor) in the world by Leon Chua in 1971 and demonstrated by Hewlett Packard laboratory in 2008, has attracted extensive research attention for its high scalability and versatility. In this paper, we reviewed the working mechanisms and mathematical models of nanostructured resistive switching memristors, and examined various emerging applications of the memristors, including memory, analog, logic and neuromorphic applications.

Keywords: ANALOG APPLICATION; MEMORY; MEMRISTOR; NANOSTRUCTURE; NEUROMORPHIC APPLICATION

Document Type: Review Article

Publication date: 01 September 2014

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  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters (NNL) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal consolidating nanoscale research activities in all disciplines of science, engineering and medicine into a single and unique reference source. NNL provides the means for scientists, engineers, medical experts and technocrats to publish original short research articles as communications/letters of important new scientific and technological findings, encompassing the fundamental and applied research in all disciplines of the physical sciences, engineering and medicine.
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