Abstract

The resistive switching effect in individual ferromagnetic filaments in memristive stacks based on ZrO2(Y)/Ni functional layers was studied experimentally. A conductive probe of an atomic force microscope played a role of a movable top electrode of a virtual memristive stack. The features of bipolar-type resistive switching found were related to the rapture and restoring of the filaments containing Ni atoms in the ZrO2(Y) dielectric films and are probably caused by different degree of metallization of the filaments. The filaments fromed were manifested in the images obtained by magnetic force microscopy as single-domain ferromagnetic particles. Keywords: memristor, resistive switching, atomic force microscopy, ferromagnetic filaments.

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