Authors
Dmitri B Strukov, Gregory S Snider, Duncan R Stewart, R Stanley Williams
Publication date
2008/5/1
Journal
Nature
Volume
453
Issue
7191
Pages
80-83
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Anyone who ever took an electronics laboratory class will be familiar with the fundamental passive circuit elements: the resistor, the capacitor and the inductor. However, in 1971 Leon Chua reasoned from symmetry arguments that there should be a fourth fundamental element, which he called a memristor (short for memory resistor). Although he showed that such an element has many interesting and valuable circuit properties, until now no one has presented either a useful physical model or an example of a memristor. Here we show, using a simple analytical example, that memristance arises naturally in nanoscale systems in which solid-state electronic and ionic transport are coupled under an external bias voltage. These results serve as the foundation for understanding a wide range of hysteretic current–voltage behaviour observed in many nanoscale electronic devices,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, that involve the motion of …
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Scholar articles
DB Strukov, GS Snider, DR Stewart, RS Williams - nature, 2008
BS Dmitri, SS Gregory, RS Duncan, RS Williams - nature, 2008
DB Strukov, GS Snider, DR Stewart, RS Williams - Nature, 2008
DB Strukov, GS Snider, DR Stewart, S Williams - Nature, 2008