Three Fingerprints of Memristor
Jeonbuk National University · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
This paper illustrates that for a device to be a memristor it should exhibit three characteristic fingerprints: 1) When driven by a bipolar periodic signal the device must exhibit a “pinched hysteresis loop” in the voltage-current plane, assuming the response is periodic. 2) Starting from some critical frequency, the hysteresis lobe area should decrease monotonically as the excitation frequency increases, and 3) the pinched hysteresis loop should shrink to a single-valued function when the frequency tends to infinity. Examples of memristors exhibiting these three fingerprints, along with non-memristors exhibiting only a subset of these fingerprints are also presented. In addition, two different types of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Memristor
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Engineering
- Electrical engineering