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Memristors From Materials To Devices Memristor Models Mechanisms Fabrication Methods And Applications Alex James

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Memristors From Materials To Devices Memristor Models Mechanisms Fabrication Methods And Applications Alex James
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Publisher: River Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.31 MB
Author: Alex James
ISBN: 9788770047272, 9788770047289, 8770047278, 8770047286
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Memristors From Materials To Devices Memristor Models Mechanisms Fabrication Methods And Applications Alex James by Alex James 9788770047272, 9788770047289, 8770047278, 8770047286 instant download after payment.

This book is a straightforward guide for researchers, engineers, and technology enthusiasts interested in memristors. It covers the fundamentals of memristors, including what they are and how they work, and explores different materials used in them, like binary oxides, perovskites, and new materials like transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). 
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It also explains how memristors are made using methods like physical vapor deposition (PVD) and electrochemical deposition. The book also shows the different types of memristor devices such as non-volatile, spintronic, ferroelectric, polymeric, and molecular memory devices. The book discusses important things like how well memristors work over time, how consistent they are, and how fast they can switch on and off. It also talks about where memristor technology is headed in the future, beyond what's possible with current computer chips.

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