M. Massarotto, M. Segatto, F. Driussi, A. Affanni, S. Lancaster, S. Slesazeck, T. Mikolajick, D. Esseni
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Abstract
Ferroelectric Tunnel Junctions (FTJs) operating as memristors are promising electron devices to realize artificial synapses for neuromorphic computing. But the understanding of their operation requires an in-depth electrical characterization. In this work, an inhouse experimental setup is employed along with novel experimental methodologies to investigate the largesignal (LS) and small-signal (AC) responses of FTJs. For the first time, our experiments and physics-based simulations help to explain the discrepancies between LS and AC experiments reported in previous literature.