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Published on: November 2, 2017
Probabilistic model of resistance jumps in memristive devices
Valeriy A Slipko1, Yuriy V Pershin2
1Institute of Physics, Opole University, Opole 45-052, Poland.
Abstract:
Resistance switching memory cells such as electrochemical metallization cells and valence change mechanism cells have the potential to revolutionize information processing and storage. However, the creation of deterministic resistance switching devices is a challenging problem that is still open. At present, the modeling of resistance switching cells is dominantly based on deterministic models that fail to capture the cycle-to-cycle variability intrinsic to these devices. Herewith we introduce a state probability distribution function and associated integrodifferential equation to describe the switching process consisting of a set of stochastic jumps. Numerical and analytical solutions of the equation have been found in two model cases. This work expands the toolbox of models available for resistance switching cells and related devices and enables a rigorous description of intrinsic physical behavior not available in other models.
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