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Influence of electrode material on the resistive memory switching property of indium gallium zinc oxide thin films

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The InGaZnO taken as switching layer in resistive nonvolatile memory is proposed in this paper. The memory cells composed of Ti/InGaZnO/TiN reveal the bipolar switching behavior that keeps stable resistance ratio of 102 with switching responses over 100 cycles. The resistance switching is ascribed to the formation/disruption of conducting filaments upon electrochemical reaction near/at the bias-applied electrode. The influence of electrode material on resistance switching is investigated through Pt/InGaZnO/TiN devices, which perform the unipolar and bipolar behavior as applying bias on Pt and TiN electrode, respectively. Experimental results demonstrate that the switching behavior is selective by the electrode.

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