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- 2019An electrical characterisation methodology for identifying the switching mechanism in TiO2 memristive stackscitations
- 2019A digital in-analogue out logic gate based on metal-oxide memristor devices
- 2019An electrical characterisation methodology for identifying the switching mechanism in TiO 2 memristive stackscitations
- 2018Processing big-data with memristive technologiescitations
- 2018A comprehensive technology agnostic RRAM characterisation protocol
- 2018Interface barriers at Metal – TiO2 contacts
- 2017Impact of ultra-thin Al2O3–y layers on TiO2–x ReRAM switching characteristicscitations
- 2017Impact of ultra-thin Al 2 O 3–y layers on TiO 2–x ReRAM switching characteristicscitations
- 2016X-ray spectromicroscopy investigation of soft and hard breakdown in RRAM devicescitations
- 2016An amorphous titanium dioxide metal insulator metal selector device for resistive random access memory crossbar arrays with tunable voltage margincitations
- 2016Engineering the switching dynamics of TiOx-based RRAM with Al dopingcitations
- 2016Al-doping engineered electroforming and switching dynamics of TiOx ReRAM devices
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A digital in-analogue out logic gate based on metal-oxide memristor devices
Abstract
An important cornerstone of data processing is the ability to efficiently capture structure in data and perform data classification. More recently, memristive technologies enabled the incorporation of continuous tuneable resistive elements directly in hardware, thus increasing the efficiency of reconfigurable systems power and area-wise. Memristors are a promising candidate for reconfigurable circuits capable of carrying out classification with physical computing, such as dot-product vector multiplication and accumulation technique. In this work, we demonstrate a novel proof-of-concept memristor-based Digital-In-Analogue-Out logic circuit and present preliminary results highlighting the effect of non-uniform non-linear memristor IV characteristics that result in device-to-device behavioural variation.