Down-Scalable And Ultra-Fast Memristors With Ultra-High Density Three-Dimensional Arrays Of Perovskite Quantum Wires

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With strikingly high speed, data retention ability and storage density, resistive RAMs have emerged as a forerunning nonvolatile memory. Here we developed a Re-RAM with ultra-high density array of monocrystalline perovskite quantum wires (QWs) as the switching matrix with a metallic silver conducting pathway. The devices demonstrated high ON/OFF ratio of similar to 10(7) and ultra-fast switching speed of similar to 100 ps which is among the fastest in literature. The devices also possess long retention time of over 2 years and record high endurance of similar to 6 x 10(6) cycles for all perovskite Re-RAMs reported. As a concept proof, we have also successfully demonstrated a flexible Re-RAM crossbar array device with a metal-semiconductor-insulator-metal design for sneaky path mitigation, which can store information with long retention. Aggressive downscaling to similar to 14 nm lateral dimension produced an ultra-small cell effectively having 76.5 nm(2) area for single bit storage. Furthermore, the devices also exhibited unique optical programmability among the low resistance states.
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perovskite quantum wires, resistive RAM, sub-ns switching speed, 14 nm lateral dimension, crossbar array
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