Temperature dependence of the resistance switching effect studied on the metal/YBa2Cu3O6+x planar junctions
Milan Tomasek, Tomas Plecenik, Martin Truchly, Jaroslav Noskovic,, Tomas Roch, Miroslav Zahoran, Stefan Chromik, Mariana Spankova, Peter Kus and, Andrej Plecenik

TL;DR
This study investigates how temperature affects the resistive switching effect in metal/YBCO junctions, revealing that the threshold voltage's temperature dependence aligns with oxygen ion migration theories.
Contribution
It provides detailed experimental data on the temperature dependence of resistive switching in YBCO-based junctions, linking it to oxygen ion migration mechanisms.
Findings
Threshold voltage varies with temperature from 100-300 K.
Temperature dependence supports oxygen ion migration hypothesis.
Resistive switching effect observed at liquid helium temperatures.
Abstract
Resistive switching (RS) effect observed in capacitor-like metal/insulator/metal junctions belongs to the most promising candidates for next generation of memory cell technology. It is based upon a sudden change of the junction resistance caused by an electric field applied to the metal electrodes. The aim of this work was to study this effect on the structure metal/YBCO6/YBCO7, where YBCO7 is a metallic phase and YBCO6 is an insulator phase which arises spontaneously by out-diffusion of oxygen from a few nanometers wide YBCO surface layer. Oriented YBa2Cu3O7 thin films were prepared by the method of magnetron sputtering and consequently planar structures with metal-YBCO junction were made by the means of the optical lithography, ion etching and vacuum evaporation. On these junctions we have studied the temperature dependence of the RS effect with I-V and dI/dV-V transport measurements…
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