Use of centrosymmetric Mott insulators in a resistive switched memory for storing data
View Patent ↗A material belonging to the family of centrosymmetric Mott insulators is used as an active material in a resistively switched memory for storing data. The material is placed between two electrical electrodes, by virtue of which an electric field of a preset value is applied in order to form, by way of an electron avalanche effect, an elementary information cell that has at least two logic states.
1. A method comprising:
placing a material configured in a centrosymmetric Mott-insulating regime and having an energy band gap at the Fermi level, said material between first and second electrical electrodes to form an active material of a resistive switching memory for storing data, the active material having an electronic avalanche effect such that application of an electrical field of a predetermined value to the first and second electrical electrodes forms, by the electronic avalanche effect in said material, an elementary information cell having at least two logic states; and
switching the material between the at least two logic states comprising applying an electrical field to the first and second electrical electrodes using a power supply.
2. A resistive switching memory for storing data, comprising:
first and second electrodes;
a material configured in a centrosymmetric Mot-insulating regime and having an energy band gap at the Fermi level, said material being positioned between the first and second electrical electrodes to form an active material of a resistive switching memory, the active material having an electronic avalanche effect such that application of an electrical field of a predetermined value to the first and second electrodes forms, by the electronic avalanche effect in said material, an elementary information cell having at least two logic states; and
a power supply configured to apply an electrical field to the first and second electrical electrodes to switch the material between the at least two logic states.
3. A method according to claim 1 , said material belonging to a sub-family of inorganic compounds.
4. A method according to claim 1 , comprising:
choosing the chemical composition of the material so as to set an electrical field threshold value beyond which the material switches over from a first state of electrical resistance to one or more different states of electrical resistance to form the elementary information cell having at least two logic states.
5. A resistive switching memory according to claim 2 , said material belonging to a sub-family of inorganic compounds.
6. A resistive switching memory according to claim 2 , wherein said material is an organic compound in the form of a solid solution κ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu[N(CN) 2 ]Br x Cl 1-x (0≦x≦1).
7. A resistive switching memory according to claim 2 , wherein the chemical composition of the material comprises an electrical field threshold value beyond which the material switches over from a first state of electrical resistance to one or more different states of electrical resistance to form the elementary information cell having at least two logic states.
8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the Fermi level is placed between an upper Hubbard band and a lower Hubbard band of the active material.
9. A resistive switch according to claim 2 , wherein the Fermi level is placed between an upper Hubbard band and a lower Hubbard band of the active material.
10. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the material comprises a compound meeting the formula NiS 2-x Se x , with 0.00≦x≦0.59.
11. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the material comprises a compound meeting the formula V 2-x M x O 3 , with 0.02≦x≦0.50 and with M comprising at least one of the following elements or a combination of these elements: Ti, Cr, Fe, Al or Ga.
12. A resistive switch according to claim 2 , wherein the material comprises a compound meeting the formula NiS 2-x Se, with 0.00≦x≦0.59.
13. A resistive switch according to claim 2 , wherein the material comprises a compound meeting the formula V 2-x M x O 3 , with 0.02≦x≦0.50 and with M comprising at least one of the following elements or a combination of these elements: Ti, Cr, Fe, Al or Ga.
14. A method comprising:
placing a material configured in a centrosymmetric Mott-insulating regime and having an energy band gap at the Fermi level, said material between first and second electrical electrodes to form an active material of a resistive switching memory for storing data, the active material having an electronic avalanche effect such that application of an electrical field of a predetermined value to the first and second electrical electrodes forms, by the electronic avalanche effect in said material, an elementary information cell having at least two logic states;
wherein said material comprises one of:
a compound meeting the formula NiS 2-x Se x , with 0.00≦x≦0.59; and
a compound meeting the formula V 2-x M x O 3 , with 0.02≦x≦0.50 and with M comprising at least one of the following elements or a combination of these elements: Ti, Cr, Fe, Al or Ga.
15. A method according to claim 14 , comprising choosing the chemical composition of the material so as to set an electrical field threshold value beyond which the material switches over from a first state of electrical resistance to one or more different states of electrical resistance to form the elementary information cell having at least two logic states.
16. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the Fermi level is placed between an upper Hubbard band and a lower Hubbard band of the active material.
17. A resistive switching memory for storing data, comprising:
first and second electrodes;
a material configured in a centrosymmetric Mott-insulating regime and having an energy band gap at the Fermi level, said material being positioned between the first and second electrical electrodes to form an active material of a resistive switching memory, the active material having an electronic avalanche effect such that application of an electrical field of a predetermined value to the first and second electrodes forms, by the electronic avalanche effect in said material, an elementary information cell having at least two logic states;
wherein said material comprises one of:
a compound meeting the formula NiS 2-x Se x , with 0.00≦x≦0.59; and
a compound meeting the formula V 2-x M x O 3 , with 0.02≦x≦0.50 and with M comprising at least one of the following elements or a combination of these elements: Ti, Cr, Fe, Al or Ga.
18. A resistive switching memory according to claim 17 , said material belonging to a sub-family of inorganic compounds.
19. A resistive switching memory according to claim 17 , wherein the chemical composition of the material comprises an electrical field threshold value beyond which the material switches over from a first state of electrical resistance to one or more different states of electrical resistance to form the elementary information cell having at least two logic states.
20. A resistive switch according to claim 17 , wherein the Fermi level is placed between an upper Hubbard band and a lower Hubbard band of the active material.