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Spark Award 2014
(video, 10.03.2014)
Patent: Strained Multilayer Resistive-switching Memory Elements
News
Memristive Information Storage and Logics group: "How
does Moisture affect the Physical Property of Memristance for
Anionic-Electronic Resistive Switching Memories?" and also the first publication of the Solar-to-Fuel Conversion Reactor Materials team: "Perovskite La0.6Sr0.4Cr1-xCoxO3-δ
Solid Solutions for Solar-Thermochemical Fuel Production: Strategies to Lower
the Operation Temperature".
Inaugural Lecture
Prof. Jennifer Rupp: Nano-Elektronik und -Ionik: Memristive Speicher und Energie Konversion (video, 08.02.2013)
Dr. Roman Korobko, Felix Messerschmitt, Rafael Schmitt, Sebastian Schweiger, Eva Sediva
Formerly: Dr. Markus Kubicek
In the field of information storage devices we focus on new Resistive Random Access Memories (ReRAMs) and functionalizing new logic multiresistive address elements beyond classic binary digit transistors used in computing. Understanding the role of mixed anionic oxygen and electronic charge and mass transport for solid state oxides under high electric field strength is studied, implicating suitable materials and designing their structures to manipulate memristor device kinetics and thermodynamics [1]. To introduce new classes of ReRAMs we study mechanical strain-oxygen ionic transport in binary oxide multilayer constituents and systematically dope oxides to tune the electronic band gaps [2-3]. Oxygen ionic defect models in polycrystalline and epitaxial single film oxides are established to gain new fundamental insights. First oxygen anionic-electronic stacked 3D memristor bits are designed, fabricated and electrochemically studied in their single bit and net-memristive serial and anti-serial response. Multi-bit responses for potential multi-resistive bit per node addressing are investigated as alternative to classic binary (2-resistive bit) transistor structures.
Swiss-Lithuanian Collaboration
In the context of our efforts in memristive information storage materials and devices, we are currently collaborating with a team from Vilnius University in a Swiss-Lithuanian Collaboration Program. Click here for more information.
References:
M. Kubicek, R. Schmitt, F. Messerschmitt, J.L.M. Rupp
ACS Nano, 9, 11, 10737 (2015)
F. Messerschmitt, M. Kubicek, J.L.M. Rupp
Advanced Functional Materials, 25, 32, 5117 (2015)
F. Messerschmitt, M. Kubicek, S. Schweiger, J.L.M. Rupp
Advanced Functional Materials, 24, 47, 7448 (2014)
S. Schweiger, M. Kubicek, F. Messerschmitt, C. Murer, J.L.M. Rupp
ACS Nano, 8, 5, 5032 (2014)
Highlights of our research can be found in the Paper gallery.
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