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    In: Advanced Electronic Materials, Wiley, Vol. 5, No. 7 ( 2019-07)
    Abstract: The directed assembly of ordered arrays of cubic silver nanoparticles featuring distinct electrical threshold‐switching characteristics is reported. Threshold selectors are key elements for nonvolatile resistive random‐access‐memory architectures, as they suppress sneak path currents in crosspoint arrays. Nanocubes are site‐selectively immobilized on a TiO 2 ‐coated silicon surface via a complementary molecular surface functionalization of nanoparticles and substrate based on a Cu(I)‐catalyzed alkyne‐azide cycloaddition without any physical template. Electrical characterization of individual silver nanocubes by conductive‐probe atomic force microscopy reveals pronounced and reproducible threshold‐switching behavior, featuring ultralow OFF currents below 1 pA, steep turn‐on slopes of 〈 50 mV dec −1 and ON‐OFF ratios in excess of 10 3 . Numerical simulation of Ag‐ion migration dynamics in the TiO 2 electrolyte using a kinetic Monte Carlo model supports a switching mechanism based on conductive filament formation from Ag nanoclusters, and their reversible rupture in the low‐voltage regime. Assembled Ag nanocube threshold selectors are proposed for applications in memristive memory architectures, in particular for future highly integrated 3D circuitry.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2199-160X , 2199-160X
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2810904-1
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