Abstract

Structural and resistive changes in Ti-doped NiO resistive random access memory structures that occur upon electroforming have been investigated using hard x-ray microscopy. Electroforming leads to structural changes in regions of size up to about one micrometer, much larger than the grain size of the structure. Such changes are consistent with a migration of ionic species or defects during electroforming over regions containing many crystalline grains.

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