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Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach

Memristive devices are highly promising for implementing neuromorphic functionalities in future electronic hardware, and direct insights into memristive phenomena on the nanoscale are of fundamental importance to reaching this. Conductive atomic force microscopy (cAFM) has proven to be an essential...

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Autores principales: Carstens, Niko, Vahl, Alexander, Gronenberg, Ole, Strunskus, Thomas, Kienle, Lorenz, Faupel, Franz, Hassanien, Abdou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020265
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author Carstens, Niko
Vahl, Alexander
Gronenberg, Ole
Strunskus, Thomas
Kienle, Lorenz
Faupel, Franz
Hassanien, Abdou
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Vahl, Alexander
Gronenberg, Ole
Strunskus, Thomas
Kienle, Lorenz
Faupel, Franz
Hassanien, Abdou
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description Memristive devices are highly promising for implementing neuromorphic functionalities in future electronic hardware, and direct insights into memristive phenomena on the nanoscale are of fundamental importance to reaching this. Conductive atomic force microscopy (cAFM) has proven to be an essential tool for probing memristive action locally on the nanoscale, but the significance of the acquired data frequently suffers from the nonlocality associated with the thermal drift of the tip in ambient conditions. Furthermore, comparative studies of different configurations of filamentary devices have proven to be difficult, because of an immanent variability of the filament properties between different devices. Herein, these problems are addressed by constraining the memristive action directly at the apex of the probe through functionalization of a cAFM tip with an archetypical memristive stack, which is comprised of Ag/Si(3)N(4). The design of such functionalized cantilevers (entitled here as “memtips”) allowed the capture of the long-term intrinsic current response, identifying temporal correlations between switching events, and observing emerging spiking dynamics directly at the nanoscale. Utilization of an identical memtip for measurements on different counter electrodes made it possible to directly compare the impact of different device configurations on the switching behavior of the same filament. Such an analytical approach in ambient conditions will pave the way towards a deeper understanding of filamentary switching phenomena on the nanoscale.
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spelling pubmed-79095312021-02-27 Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach Carstens, Niko Vahl, Alexander Gronenberg, Ole Strunskus, Thomas Kienle, Lorenz Faupel, Franz Hassanien, Abdou Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Memristive devices are highly promising for implementing neuromorphic functionalities in future electronic hardware, and direct insights into memristive phenomena on the nanoscale are of fundamental importance to reaching this. Conductive atomic force microscopy (cAFM) has proven to be an essential tool for probing memristive action locally on the nanoscale, but the significance of the acquired data frequently suffers from the nonlocality associated with the thermal drift of the tip in ambient conditions. Furthermore, comparative studies of different configurations of filamentary devices have proven to be difficult, because of an immanent variability of the filament properties between different devices. Herein, these problems are addressed by constraining the memristive action directly at the apex of the probe through functionalization of a cAFM tip with an archetypical memristive stack, which is comprised of Ag/Si(3)N(4). The design of such functionalized cantilevers (entitled here as “memtips”) allowed the capture of the long-term intrinsic current response, identifying temporal correlations between switching events, and observing emerging spiking dynamics directly at the nanoscale. Utilization of an identical memtip for measurements on different counter electrodes made it possible to directly compare the impact of different device configurations on the switching behavior of the same filament. Such an analytical approach in ambient conditions will pave the way towards a deeper understanding of filamentary switching phenomena on the nanoscale. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7909531/ /pubmed/33498494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020265 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title_full Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title_fullStr Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title_short Enhancing Reliability of Studies on Single Filament Memristive Switching via an Unconventional cAFM Approach
title_sort enhancing reliability of studies on single filament memristive switching via an unconventional cafm approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020265
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