Introduction Relationship with devices History Theory Construction Memristance Working Applications Benefits What sets Memristor apart Conclusion
Semiconductor whose resistance varies as a function of flux and charge
MEMRISTOR
MEMORY RESISTOR+MEMRISTOR
Leon Chua proposed the existence of memristor in 1971
In 2008 a team lead by Stanley Williams created the first memristor
OR
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TiO2-x TiO2Pt
Equivalent circuit
M(q)=Roff + Ron
M(q)=R0ff [1-( k.Ron/D ) q(t)]2
PT PTTiO(2-x)
TiO2
3 nm
2 nm
OxidizedReduced
(-)ve (+)ve
• AS A NON VOLATILE MEMORY
• AS A SWITCH
Off state (high resistance) On state (low resistance)
0 1
• CROSSBAR LATCHES AS TRANSISTOR REPLACEMENTS
In artificial neural networks Brain like systems Memristor on a chip
Would allow for a quicker boot up since information is not lost when the device is turned off.
Uses less energy and produces less heat.
Eliminates the need to write computer programs that replicate small parts of the brain.
Density allows for more information to be stored.
Conventional devices use only 0 and 1; Memristor can use anything between 0 and 1.
Faster than Flash memory.• Allow digital cameras to take pictures with no delay in
between.
Innovating nanotechnology due to the fact that it performs better the smaller it becomes.
Memristor will change circuit design in the 21st century