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Correlation of the resistive switching and polarization switching in zinc oxide thin films using scanning probe microscopy techniques

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 22, Pages 3431-3442

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2015.310

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In this study, resistive switching (RS), polarization switching, and charge distribution under DC bias in undoped ZnO thin films are studied by applying scanning probe microscopy (SPM) techniques on the same location. The techniques include Piezoresponce Force Microscopy, Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy, and Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy. The effects of oxygen partial pressure during the film deposition are also investigated. The results show that high resistance state (HRS) is accompanied by the polarization switching and charges storage. By comparing the SPMs results from the same location, it is found that the oxygen partial pressure during film deposition is an important factor over the holes injection during the poling processes in the HRS. On the other hand, the low resistance state (LRS) may be dominated by the electrons injection. Based on these findings, the energy band diagrams in the Pt-tip/ZnO-film/Pt-bottom-electrode structure with the applications of the external biases are illustrated schematically. This study also proposes a more persuasive mechanism of RS in ZnO films.

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