Dual-mode switching of bidirectional self-rectifying Ti/HfO2/Ti device for bipolar and electronic complementary resistive switching

Abstract

This study explores the dual-mode switching behavior of bidirectional self-rectifying Ti/HfO2/Ti (THT) memristors to address the growing demand for efficient in-memory computing. The device operates in electronic bipolar resistive switching (eBRS) and electronic complementary resistive switching (eCRS) modes with bidirectional self-rectifying properties, which differ from the conventional unidirectional self-rectifying devices. The device achieves stable dual-mode switching by utilizing the electronic trap/detrap in interface oxide layers formed at the top and bottom interfaces, with the HfO2 in the middle as a blocking layer. The characteristic bidirectional dual-mode self-rectifying switching offers efficient parity bit generation through in-memory parity generation, minimizing overhead and potential errors during data delivery. When the THT memristors are integrated into the 1 × n line cell configuration, the eBRS mode device as the 1-bit encoded memory cell and the eCRS mode device as the 1-bit parity cell within the given interconnect line enable the desired in-memory parity generation.

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Apr 2025
Accepted
29 Jul 2025
First published
30 Jul 2025

Nanoscale Horiz., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Dual-mode switching of bidirectional self-rectifying Ti/HfO2/Ti device for bipolar and electronic complementary resistive switching

H. Y. Kim, N. Ghenzi, H. Park, D. H. Shin, D. Y. Kim, T. W. Park, J. M. Cho, T. Park and C. S. Hwang, Nanoscale Horiz., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NH00256G

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