In Situ Tuning of Switching Window in a Gate‐Controlled Bilayer Graphene‐Electrode Resistive Memory Device

A resistive random access memory (RRAM) device with a tunable switching window is demonstrated for the first time. The SET voltage can be continuously tuned from 0.27 to 4.5 V by electrical gating from -10 to +35 V. The gate-controlled bilayer graphene-electrode RRAM can function as 1D1R and potentially increase the RRAM density.

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