Bipolar resistance switching characteristics with opposite polarity of Au/SrTiO 3/Ti memory cells

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Two types of bipolar resistance switching with eightwise and counter eightwise polarities are observed to coexist in Au/SrTiO 3/Ti memory cells. These two types of switching can be induced by different defect distributions which are activated by controlling the electric process. The analyses of I-V and C-V data reveal that the resistance switching with eightwise polarity originates from the change of Schottky barrier at the Au/SrTiO 3 interface caused by trapping/detrapping effects at interface defect states, while the switching with counter eightwise polarity is caused by oxygen-vacancy migration. © 2011 Sun et al.

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Sun, X., Li, G., Chen, L., Shi, Z., & Zhang, W. (2011). Bipolar resistance switching characteristics with opposite polarity of Au/SrTiO 3/Ti memory cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-599

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