Conductance switching in Ag2S devices fabricated byin situsulfurization
- 11 February 2009
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nanotechnology
- Vol. 20 (9), 095710
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/20/9/095710
Abstract
We report a simple and reproducible method to fabricate switchable Ag(2)S devices. The alpha-Ag(2)S thin films are produced by a sulfurization process after silver deposition on an Si substrate. Structure and composition of the Ag(2)S are characterized using XRD and RBS. Our samples show semiconductor behaviour at low bias voltages, whereas they exhibit reproducible bipolar resistance switching at higher bias voltages. The transition between both types of behaviour is observed by hysteresis in the I-V curves, indicating decomposition of the Ag(2)S, increasing the Ag(+) ion mobility. The as-fabricated Ag(2)S samples are a good candidate for future solid state memory devices, as they show reproducible memory resistive properties and they are fabricated by an accessible and reliable method.Keywords
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