If it’s pinched it’s a memristor
University of Kent · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper presents an in-depth review of the memristor from a rigorous circuit-theoretic perspective, independent of the material the device is made of. From an experimental perspective, a memristor is best defined as any two-terminal device that exhibits a pinched hysteresis loop in the voltage–current plane when driven by any periodic voltage or current signal that elicits a periodic response of the same frequency. This definition greatly broadens the scope of memristive devices to encompass even non-semiconductor devices, both organic and inorganic, from many unrelated disciplines, including biology, botany, brain science, etc. For pedagogical reasons, the broad terrain of memristors is partitioned into…
Citation impact
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- 23.63
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- 100%
- References
- 96
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1Topics & keywords
- Memristor
- Generality
- Nonlinear system
- Bifurcation
- Perspective (graphical)
- Computer science
- Hysteresis
- Voltage
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