Electrochemical metallization memories—fundamentals, applications, prospects
Forschungszentrum Jülich · RWTH Aachen University · +1 more institution
Abstract
This review focuses on electrochemical metallization memory cells (ECM), highlighting their advantages as the next generation memories. In a brief introduction, the basic switching mechanism of ECM cells is described and the historical development is sketched. In a second part, the full spectra of materials and material combinations used for memory device prototypes and for dedicated studies are presented. In a third part, the specific thermodynamics and kinetics of nanosized electrochemical cells are described. The overlapping of the space charge layers is found to be most relevant for the cell properties at rest. The major factors determining the functionality of the ECM cells are the electrode reaction and…
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- Materials science
- Electrode
- Scalability
- Electrochemistry
- Voltage
- Nanotechnology
- Electrolyte
- Optoelectronics