Universal Non-Volatile Resistive Switching Behavior in 2D Metal Dichalcogenides Featuring Unique Conductive-Point Random Access Memory Effect
2021
Two-dimensional materials have been discovered to exhibit non-volatile resistive switching (NVRS) phenomenon. In our work, we reported the universal NVRS behavior in a dozen metal dichalcogenides, featuring low switching voltage, large on/off ratio, fast switching speed and forming free characteristics. A unique conductive-point random access memory (CPRAM) effect is used to explain the switching mechanisms, supported by experimental results from current-sweep measurements.
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