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Hokyeong Jeong1, Jiye Kim1, Dong Yeong Kim1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
We present resistive switching (RS) behavior of few-layer hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) mediated by defects and interfacial charge transfer. Few-layer h-BN is grown by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition and used as active RS medium in Ti/h-BN/Au structure, exhibiting clear bipolar RS behavior and fast switching characteristics about ∼25 ns without an initial electroforming process. Systematic investigation on microstructural and chemical characteristics of the h-BN reveals that there are structural defects such as homoelemental B-B bonds at grain boundaries and nitrogen vacancies, which can provide preferential pathways for the penetration of Ti ions through the h-BN film. In addition, the interfacial charge transfer from Ti to the h-BN is observed by in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We suggest that the attractive Coulomb interaction between positively charged Ti ions and the negatively charged h-BN surface as a result of the interfacial charge transfer facilitates the migration of Ti ions at the Ti/h-BN interface, leading to the facile formation of conductive filaments. We believe that these findings can improve our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms involved in RS behavior of h-BN and contribute a significant step for the future development of h-BN-based nonvolatile memory applications.
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