Three-Dimensional Perovskite Nanowire Array-Based Ultrafast Resistive Ram With Ultralong Data Retention

SCIENCE ADVANCES(2021)

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Resistive random access memories (Re-RAMs) have transpired as a foremost candidate among emerging nonvolatile memory technologies with a potential to bridge the gap between the traditional volatile and fast dynamic RAMs and the nonvolatile and slow FLASH memories. Here, we report electrochemical metallization (ECM) Re-RAMs based on high-density three-dimensional halide perovskite nanowires (NWs) array as the switching layer clubbed between silver and aluminum contacts. NW Re-RAMs made of three types of methyl ammonium lead halide perovskites (MAPbX(3); X = Cl, Br, I) have been explored. A trade-off between device switching speed and retention time was intriguingly found. Ultrafast switching speed (200 ps) for monocrystalline MAPbI(3) and similar to 7 x 10(9) s ultralong extrapolated retention time for polycrystalline MAPbCl(3) NW devices were obtained. Further, first-principles calculation revealed that Ag diffusion energy barrier increases when lattice size shrinks from MAPbI(3) to MAPbCl(3), culminating in the trade-off between the device switching speed and retention time.
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ultrafast resistive ram,perovskite,three-dimensional
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