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Low-cost, CMOS compatible, Ta2O5-based hemi-memristor for neuromorphic circuits

Kyriakides, Evripides
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Carrara, Sandro  
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De Micheli, Giovanni  
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2012
Electronics Letters

In the past, tantalum oxide devices have been used to create non-volatile digital memories, whilst neglecting the analogue memristive characteristics of such devices. In this Letter, it is shown that these devices can provide a low-cost, low-power solution for hemi-memristive devices, when used in their pre-formed, memristive region, whilst being fully CMOS compatible. Furthermore, measurements are presented from the devices that have been fabricated and it is shown that these devices do not require electroforming. Electroforming circuitry takes up valuable chip space at the transistor layers and significantly increases fabrication cost, since voltages as high as 12 V are required, which in turn requires extra masks to form high voltage devices and distribution circuits.

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DOI
10.1049/el.2012.3311
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314293800009

Author(s)
Kyriakides, Evripides
Carrara, Sandro  
De Micheli, Giovanni  
Georgiou, Julius
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology

Published in
Electronics Letters
Volume

48

Issue

23

Start page

1451

End page

1452

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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