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    Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Oxide Resistive Random-Access Memory
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Muhammad Shahbaz; CIIT/FA19-RPH-052/LHR; Dr. Muhammad Idrees; LHR TP 7263
    With the huge advancement in memory storage devices, non-volatile memory is encouraging data storage and processing devices. Nonvolatile memory has a wide advantage over silicon-based flash memory such as SRAM, DRAM, etc. This special type of memory requires no external power supply to maintain store data than another silicon-based flash volatile memory. In recent years various nonvolatile memories (NVMs) have been studied such as FeRAMs, MRAMs, STTRAMs, RRAMs. But resistive random-access memory (RRAM) has a greater advantage over other non- volatile memory due to scalability and other performance parameters. In this thesis a Fe doped nickel oxide-based RRAM is designed and investigated, this cell develops either valence change mechanism (VCM) based conduction filament or electrochemical metallization-based filament. The vibrational mode of the NiO/FTO film has been carried out using Raman Spectroscopy. The Energy band calculates by using the Tauc Relation from the absorbance result of the Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy. The optical characteristics of the deposited films were investigated by photoluminescence spectroscopy.

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