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Molybdenum Disulfide Nanosheet/Quantum Dot Dynamic Memristive Structure Driven by Photoinduced Phase Transition
Xiao Fu1, Lei Zhang2, Hak D Cho1
1Nano Information Technology Academy, Quantum-Functional Semiconductor Research Center, Department of Physics, Dongguk University, 3-26 Pildong, Jung-Gu, Seoul, 04620, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
MoS2 2D nanosheets (NS) with intercalated 0D quantum dots (QDs) represent promising structures for creating low-dimensional (LD) resistive memory devices. Nonvolatile memristors based 2D materials demonstrate low power consumption and ultrahigh density. Here, the observation of a photoinduced phase transition in the 2D NS/0D QDs MoS2 structure providing dynamic resistive memory is reported. The resistive switching of the MoS2 NS/QD structure is observed in an electric field and can be controlled through local QD excitations. Photoexcitation of the LD structure at different laser power densities leads to a reversible MoS2 2H-1T phase transition and demonstrates the potential of the LD structure for implementing a new dynamic ultrafast photoresistive memory. The dynamic LD photomemristive structure is attractive for real-time pattern recognition and photoconfiguration of artificial neural networks in a wide spectral range of sensitivity provided by QDs.

