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Tunable Multilevel Data Storage Bioresistive Random Access Memory Device Based on Egg Albumen and Carbon Nanotubes

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Date 2021 Aug 27
PMID 34443915
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In this paper, a tuneable multilevel data storage bioresistive memory device is prepared from a composite of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and egg albumen (EA). By changing the concentration of MWCNTs incorporated into the egg albumen film, the switching current ratio of aluminium/egg albumen:multiwalled carbon nanotubes/indium tin oxide (Al/EA:MWCNT/ITO) for resistive random access memory increases as the concentration of MWCNTs decreases. The device can achieve continuous bipolar switching that is repeated 100 times per cell with stable resistance for 10 s and a clear storage window under 2.5 × 10 continuous pulses. Changing the current limit of the device to obtain low-state resistance values of different states achieves multivalue storage. The mechanism of conduction can be explained by the oxygen vacancies and the smaller number of iron atoms that are working together to form and fracture conductive filaments. The device is nonvolatile and stable for use in rewritable memory due to the adjustable switch ratio, adjustable voltage, and nanometre size, and it can be integrated into circuits with different power consumption requirements. Therefore, it has broad application prospects in the fields of data storage and neural networks.

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