What is it about?
Amorphous gallium oxide (GaOx) memristor shows a stable and reliable non-volatile resistive switching operation at the record-high temperature of 600 K. The material is promising for high temperature electronics (memory and logic) applications including automobile and aerospace industry.
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Memristor has attracted much attention as a key element for neuromorphic devices and brain-inspired computing hardware. The high temperature operation of GaOx memristor brings a possibility of non-volatile memory in a harsh environment where conventional Si semiconductor devices are not workable. It will find potential applications to edge AI devices, power electronics, automobile and aerospace components.
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This page is a summary of: High-temperature operation of gallium oxide memristors up to 600 K, Scientific Reports, January 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-28075-4.
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