Write/delete process for resistive switching memory components

Static information storage and retrieval – Systems using particular element – Resistive

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C365S163000

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07457145

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a system, a memory component and a process for operating a memory cell, which includes an active material, which can be changed into a more or less conductive state by an appropriate switching process, whereby the process including (a) bringing the memory cell into the more or less conductive state and evaluating the state of the memory cell after it has been changed into the more or less conductive state.

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