Memory effects in complex materials and nanoscale systems
University of South Carolina · University of California San Diego
Abstract
Memory effects are ubiquitous in nature and are particularly relevant at the nanoscale where the dynamical properties of electrons and ions strongly depend on the history of the system, at least within certain time scales. We review here the memory properties of various materials and systems which appear most strikingly in their non-trivial, time-dependent resistive, capacitative and inductive characteristics. We describe these characteristics within the framework of memristors, memcapacitors and meminductors, namely memory-circuit elements with properties that depend on the history and state of the system. We examine basic issues related to such systems and critically report on both theoretical and…
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- 62.43
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- 100%
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- 304
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2Topics & keywords
- Nanoscopic scale
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Computer science