Patent classifications
H10K10/50
Resistance-switching polymer films and methods of manufacture
Devices comprising a resistance-switching polymer film are described. Also described are methods of making the devices comprising the resistance-switching polymer film.
MOLECULAR MEMORY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MOLECULAR MEMORY
A molecular memory recording molecular polarization of a single-molecule electret, and the single-molecule electret includes a cluster skeleton 100 having a continuous hole 101 and a plurality of stable ionic sites 102a, 102b and a metal ion M. The molecular polarization is shown in a state in which the metal ion is included in the stable ionic site. The molecular polarization is changed by movement of the metal ion to the other hollow stable ionic site by application of an electric field. The recordkeeping time of the molecular memory in a temperature range of −100° C. to 100° C. based on the ion radius of the metal ion is 3.0×10.sup.−2 seconds to 9.1×10.sup.22 seconds. Based on the recordkeeping time, the molecular memory is used as any of a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory, and a storage class memory.
Energy conversion material
The present disclosure relates to an energy conversion material including: a pair of 2-dimensional active layers; and a property control layer positioned between the 2-dimensional active layers, and the property control layer is changed in any one or more of structure and state depending on an external environmental factor and performs reversible switching between the 2-dimensional active layers.
Resistive Change Element Arrays
The present disclosure generally relates to combinations of resistive change elements and resistive change element arrays thereof. The present disclosure also generally relates to combinational resistive change elements and combinational resistive change element arrays thereof. The present disclosure additionally generally relates to devices and methods for programming and accessing combinations of resistive change elements. The present disclosure further generally relates to devices and methods for programming and accessing combinational resistive change elements.
Combinational resistive change elements
Combinations of resistive change elements and resistive change element arrays thereof are described. Combinational resistive change elements and combinational resistive change element arrays thereof are described. Devices and methods for programming and accessing combinations of resistive change elements are described. Devices and methods for programming and accessing combinational resistive change elements are described.
Resistive change elements using passivating interface gaps and methods for making same
A method to fabricate a resistive change element. The method may include forming a stack over a substrate. The stack may include a conductive material, a resistive change material, a first surface, and a second surfaces opposite the first surface. The method may further include depositing a first material over the stack such that the first material directly contacts at least one of the first surface and the second surface of the stack. The method may also include after depositing the first material, forming a second material over the first material and evaporating a portion of the first material through the second material to create a gap between the second material and the at least one of the first surface and the second surface of the stack.
Cross-Point Array of Polymer Junctions with Individually-Programmed Conductances
Programmable memory devices having a cross-point array of polymer junctions with individually-programmed conductances are provided. In one aspect, a method of forming a memory device includes: forming first metal lines on an insulating substrate; forming polymeric resistance elements on the first metal lines; and forming second metal lines over the polymeric resistance elements with a single one of the polymeric resistance elements present at each intersection of the first/second metal lines forming a cross-point array. A memory device and a method of operating a memory device are also provided.
Memristor Device Comprising Protein Nanowires
A memristive device includes a biomaterial comprising protein nanowires and at least two electrodes in operative arrangement with the biomaterial such that an applied voltage induces conductance switching. An artificial neuron or an artificial synapse includes a memrisitive device with the electrodes configured to apply a pulsed voltage configured to mimic an action-potential input.
ELECTRONIC SWITCHING ELEMENT
An electronic switching element is described having, in sequence, a first electrode, a molecular layer bonded to a substrate, and a second electrode. The molecular layer contains compounds of formula I, R.sup.1-(A.sup.1-Z.sup.1).sub.r—B.sup.1—(Z.sup.2-A.sup.2).sub.s-Sp-G, wherein A.sup.1, A.sup.2, B.sup.1, Z.sup.1, Z.sup.2, Sp, G, r, and s are as defined herein, in which a mesogenic radical is bonded to the substrate via a spacer group, Sp, by means of an anchor group, G. The switching element is suitable for production of components that can operate as a memristive device for digital information storage.
Microswitch and electronic device in which same is used
Provided is a microswitch including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a porous coordination polymer conductor, in which the porous coordination polymer conductor is represented by the following Formula (1), and a metal forming the first electrode and a metal forming the second electrode have different oxidation-reduction potentials,
[ML.sub.x].sub.n(D).sub.y (1), where M represents a metal ion selected from group 2 to group 13 elements in a periodic table, L represents a ligand that has two or more functional groups capable of coordination to M in a structure of L and is crosslinkable with two M's, D represents a conductivity aid that includes no metal element, x represents 0.5 to 4 and y represents 0.0001 to 20 with respect to x as 1, n represents the number of repeating units of a constituent unit represented by [ML.sub.x], and n represents 5 or more.