Physics

Room-temperature memristive switching between charge density wave states

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This study demonstrates memristive switching behavior occurring at room temperature through transitions between distinct charge density wave (CDW) states in a material system. The research shows that electrical resistance can be reversibly toggled between multiple stable states by exploiting the competing CDW phases, which are typically associated with low-temperature phenomena. This finding suggests that CDW-based switching can be harnessed as a functional mechanism in electronic devices without requiring cryogenic conditions.


CDW-based memristors operating at room temperature could contribute to the development of neuromorphic computing hardware and non-volatile memory technologies, offering an alternative physical mechanism to conventional charge-based or phase-change memory devices.


Source: Room-temperature memristive switching between charge density wave states