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Reversible Transformation between Bipolar Memory Switching and Bidirectional Threshold Switching in 2D Layered
Meilin Tu1, Haipeng Lu2, Songwen Luo1
1College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610066, China.
Abstract:
Birnessite-related manganese dioxides (MnO2) have recently been studied owing to their diverse low-dimensional layered structures and potential applications in energy devices. The birnessite MnO2 possesses a layered structure with edge-shared MnO6 octahedra layer stacked with interlayer of cations. The unique layered structure may provide some distinct electrical properties for the 2D layered nanosheets. In this work, layered K-birnessite MnO2 samples are synthesized by a hydrothermal method. The resistive switching (RS) devices based on single K-birnessite MnO2 nanosheets are fabricated by transferring the nanosheets onto SiO2/Si substrates through a facile and feasible method of mechanical exfoliation. The device exhibits nonvolatile memory switching (MS) behaviors with high current ON/OFF ratio of ∼2 × 105. And more importantly, reversible transformation between the nonvolatile MS and volatile threshold switching (TS) can be achieved in the single layered nanosheet through tuning the magnitude of compliance current (Icc). To be more specific, a relatively high Icc (1 mA) can trigger the nonvolatile MS behaviors, while a relatively low Icc (≤100 μA) can generate volatile TS characteristics. This work not only demonstrates the memristor based on single birnessite-related MnO2 nanosheet, but also offers an insight into understanding the complex resistive switching types and relevant physical mechanisms of the 2D layered oxide nanosheets.
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