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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kumar, Dinesh
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- 2024Low friction characteristics and tribochemistry analysis of novel AlTiN/a-C based nanocomposite coatings
- 2023Data-driven multiscale modeling and robust optimization of composite structure with uncertainty quantificationcitations
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- 2023Morphology and Corrosion Behavior of Stir-Cast Al6061- CeO2 Nanocomposite Immersed in NaCl and H2So4 Solutions
- 2023Genetic testing and family screening in idiopathic pediatric cardiomyopathy: a prospective observational study from a tertiary care center in North Indiacitations
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- 2022Probing the Impact of Tribolayers on Enhanced Wear Resistance Behavior of Carbon-Rich Molybdenum-Based Coatingscitations
- 2022Perovskite Solar Cells: Assessment of the Materials, Efficiency, and Stabilitycitations
- 2022Multi-criteria decision making under uncertainties in composite materials selection and designcitations
- 2022Study on the Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Unipolar Resistive Switching Prussian White Thin Filmscitations
- 2022Study on the Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Unipolar Resistive Switching Prussian White Thin Filmscitations
- 2022Residual stress modeling and analysis in AISI A2 steel processed by an electrical discharge machine ; Modeliranje zaostalih napetosti in analiza jeklavrste AISI A2, obdelanega s potopno erozijocitations
- 2022Mathematical Model of Common-Mode Sources in Long-Cable-Fed Adjustable Speed Drivescitations
- 2022Mathematical model of common-mode sources in long-cable-fed adjustable speed drivescitations
- 2021Effect of Radiation of Moon on the physical property of Jalkhumbhi (Water hyacinth) Bhasma as a functional nanomaterials for its applications as medicine and in other areas of Science & Technology
- 2019Unveiling the Effects of Rare-Earth Substitutions on the Structure, Mechanical, Optical, and Imaging Features of ZrO2 for Biomedical Applicationscitations
- 2016A multi-slice simulation algorithm for grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scatteringcitations
- 2014Liquid phase pulsed laser ablation: a route to fabricate different carbon nanostructurescitations
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Study on the Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Unipolar Resistive Switching Prussian White Thin Films
Abstract
<jats:p>The electrical conduction mechanism of resistive switching Prussian white (PW) thin films obtained by the electrodeposition method was examined by AC impedance spectroscopy and DC current–voltage measurements. Using an electrode tip to contact PW grown over Au, robust unipolar resistive switching was observed with a current change of up to three orders of magnitude, high repeatability, and reproducibility. Moreover, electrical impedance spectroscopy showed that the resistive switching comes from small conductive filaments formed by potassium ions before the establishment of larger conductive channels. Both voltammetry and EIS measurements suggest that the electrical properties and conductive filament formation are influenced by defects and ions present in the grain boundaries. Thus, PW is a potential material for the next generation of ReRAM devices.</jats:p>