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Unraveling the origin and mechanism of nano-filament formation in polycrystalline SrTiO3 resistive switching memories

Authors
Kwon, Deok-HwangLee, ShinbuhmKang, Chan SoonChoi, Yong SeokKang, SungjinCho, Hae LimSohn, WoonbaeJo, JanghyunLee, Seung YongOh, Kyu HwanNoh, Toe WonDe Souza, Roger A.Martin, ManfredKim, Miyoung
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
memristors; nanofilaments; resistive switching; transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.31, no.28, pp.1 - 12
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Journal Title
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume
31
Number
28
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/13317
DOI
10.1002/adma.201901322
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
Three central themes in the study of the phenomenon of resistive switching are the nature of the conducting phase, why it forms, and how it forms. In this study, the answers to all three questions are provided by performing switching experiments in situ in a transmission electron microscope on thin films of the model system polycrystalline SrTiO3. On the basis of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, electron-energy-loss spectroscopy and in situ current-voltage measurements, the conducting phase is identified to be SrTi11O20. This phase is only observed at specific grain boundaries, and a Ruddlesden-Popper phase, Sr3Ti2O7, is typically observed adjacent to the conducting phase. These results allow not only the proposal that filament formation in this system has a thermodynamic origin-it is driven by electrochemical polarization and the local oxygen activity in the film decreasing below a critical value-but also the deduction of a phase diagram for strongly reduced SrTiO3. Furthermore, why many conducting filaments are nucleated at one electrode but only one filament wins the race to the opposite electrode is also explained. The work thus provides detailed insights into the origin and mechanisms of filament generation and rupture.
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