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Everything You Wish to Know About Memristors But Are Afraid to Ask

Journal

RADIOENGINEERING
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 319-368

Publisher

SPOLECNOST PRO RADIOELEKTRONICKE INZENYRSTVI
DOI: 10.13164/re.2015.0319

Keywords

Memristor; discrete-memory memristors; continuum-memory memristor; POP; Power-Off Plot; DC V-I Plot; Quasi DC V-I Plot; Shoelace V-I Plot; parametric approach; graphical composition; piecewise-linear (PWL) function

Funding

  1. USA Air force office of Scientific Research [FA9550-13-1-0136]
  2. European Commission Marie Curie Fellowship

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This paper classifies all memristors into three classes called Ideal, Generic, or Extended memristors. A subclass of Generic memristors is related to Ideal memristors via a one-to-one mathematical transformation, and is hence called Ideal Generic memristors. The concept of non-volatile memories is defined and clarified with illustrations. Several fundamental new concepts, including Continuum-memory memristor, POP (acronym for Power-Off Plot), DC V-I Plot, and Quasi DC V-I Plot, are rigorously defined and clarified with colorful illustrations. Among many colorful pictures the shoelace DC V-I Plot stands out as both stunning and illustrative. Even more impressive is that this bizarre shoelace plot has an exact analytical representation via 2 explicit functions of the state variable, derived by a novel parametric approach invented by the author.

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