Evidence for multifilamentary valence changes in resistive switching SrTiO3 devices detected by transmission X-ray microscopy

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Transmission X-ray microscopy is employed to detect nanoscale valence changes in resistive switching SrTiO3 thin film devices. By recording Ti L-edge spectra of samples in different resistive states, we could show that some spots with slightly distorted structure and a small reduction to Ti 3+ are already present in the virgin films. In the ON-state, these spots are further reduced to Ti3+ to different degrees while the remaining film persists in the Ti4+ configuration. These observations are consistent with a self-accelerating reduction within pre-reduced extended growth defects. © 2013 Author(s).

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Koehl, A., Wasmund, H., Herpers, A., Guttmann, P., Werner, S., Henzler, K., … Dittmann, R. (2013). Evidence for multifilamentary valence changes in resistive switching SrTiO3 devices detected by transmission X-ray microscopy. APL Materials, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4822438

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