Maria Vittoria Diamanti
aria Vittoria Diamanti currently works at the Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta", Politecnico di Milano. Maria Vittoria does research in Materials Engineering.
aria Vittoria Diamanti currently works at the Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta", Politecnico di Milano. Maria Vittoria does research in Materials Engineering.
Memristive devices generally consist of metal oxide elements with specific structure and chemical composition, which are crucial to obtain the required variability in resistance. This makes the control of oxide properties vital. While CMOS compatible production technologies for metal oxides deposition generally involve physical or chemical deposition pathways, we here describe the possibility of using an electrochemical technique, anodic oxidation, as an alternative route to produce memristive oxides. In fact, anodization allows to form a very large range of oxides on the surface of valve metals, such as titanium, hafnium, niobium and tantalum, whose thickness, structure and functional properties depend on process parameters imposed. These oxides may be of interest to build neural networks based on memristive elements produced by anodic oxidation.
Part of the book: Advances in Memristor Neural Networks