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Tuning the conductance topology in solids

Victor Lopez‐Richard, Rafael Schio Wengenroth Silva, Ovidiu Lipan, Fabian Hartmann

2023Journal of Applied Physics18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The inertia of trapping and detrapping of nonequilibrium charge carriers affects the electrochemical and transport properties of both bulk and nanoscopic structures in a very peculiar way. An emerging memory response with hysteresis in the current–voltage response and its eventual multiple crossing, produced by this universally available ingredient, are signatures of this process. Here, we deliver a microscopic and analytical solution for these behaviors, understood as the modulation of the topology of the current–voltage loops. Memory emergence thus becomes a characterization tool for intrinsic features that affect the electronic transport of solids such as the nature and number of trapping sites, intrinsic symmetry constraints, and natural relaxation time scales. This method is also able to reduce the seeming complexity of frequency-dependent electrochemical impedance and cyclic voltammetry observable for a variety of systems to a combination of simple microscopic ingredients.

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Topology (electrical circuits)Chemical physicsHysteresisNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsRelaxation (psychology)Materials scienceTrappingCondensed matter physicsNanotechnologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPsychologyBiologyEcologySocial psychologyMathematicsCombinatoricsAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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