“…For instance, the ternary (i.e., consisting of three different elements) semiconductor TLMX 2 [8], with M=Ga (Gallium) and In (Indium), and X=Se (Selenium), S (Sulfur) and Te (Tellurium), as well as the TLInX 2 -TLSmX 2 alloys [9], with X=S, Se, or Te, exhibit nonlinear effects on their current-voltage (I-V) characteristics (including a region of negative differential resistance), switching, and memory effects [6][7][8]. The electrical conductivity of several chain-type crystals exhibits time oscillations and intermittency [6][7][8]10]. These nonlinear effects, such as negative differential resistance, are the result of an electro-thermal mechanism [6,7,10].…”