Unveiling ECRAM Switching Mechanism Using Variable Temperature Hall Measurements for Accelerated AI Computation
Seyoung Kim,
Hyunjeong Kwak,
Junyoung Choi
et al.
Abstract:Electrochemical random-access memory (ECRAM) devices are promising cross-point elements for implementing analog cross-point array-based AI computation accelerators due to their remarkable programmability and high-stability driven by ion movement. However, efforts to investigate the fundamental physical parameters governing switching have been limited by the complexity of ECRAM multilayer film structure and the low mobility and high-resistivity of the oxide material. Additionally, tracking the movement of oxyge… Show more
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