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      3-D Memristor Crossbars for Analog and Neuromorphic Computing Applications

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              A functional hybrid memristor crossbar-array/CMOS system for data storage and neuromorphic applications.

              Crossbar arrays based on two-terminal resistive switches have been proposed as a leading candidate for future memory and logic applications. Here we demonstrate a high-density, fully operational hybrid crossbar/CMOS system composed of a transistor- and diode-less memristor crossbar array vertically integrated on top of a CMOS chip by taking advantage of the intrinsic nonlinear characteristics of the memristor element. The hybrid crossbar/CMOS system can reliably store complex binary and multilevel 1600 pixel bitmap images using a new programming scheme. © 2011 American Chemical Society
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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
                IEEE Trans. Electron Devices
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                0018-9383
                1557-9646
                January 2017
                January 2017
                : 64
                : 1
                : 312-318
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                10.1109/TED.2016.2630925
                3af9ce8d-adf4-4a24-b469-0bae5e744048
                © 2017

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