Random telegraph noise characteristic of nonvolatile resistive random access memories based on optical interference principle
Sichen Qin,
Guiquan Zhang,
Jia-Wei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The influence of Random Telegraph Noise (RTN) could reduce the reading margin, which would cause computational errors in data recognition. This paper proposes a current sensor based on the principle of optical fiber interference, which can avoid the interference generated during the RTN testing process and improve the accuracy due to its passive characteristics. In this study, a hafnium oxide based memristor was fabricated, the switching voltages of Cu and TiN as the top electrodes are 0.2V and 0.15V, respecti… Show more
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