Inkjet-printed h-BN memristors for hardware security
Kaichen Zhu, Giovanni Vescio, Sergio González‐Torres, J. López-Vidrier, Juan Luis Frieiro, Sebastián Pazos, Xu Jing, Xu Gao, Sui‐Dong Wang, Joaquín Ascorbe-Muruzábal, Juan A. Ruiz-Fuentes, A. Cirera, B. Garrido, Mario Lanza
Abstract
, thickness fluctuations, random flake orientations), which allows fabricating electronic devices with different electronic properties. The easy-to-make and cheap memristors here developed are ideal to encrypt the information produced by multiple types of objects and/or products, and the versatility of the inkjet printing method, which allows effortless deposition on any substrate, makes our devices especially attractive for flexible and wearable devices within the internet-of-things.
Topics & Concepts
MemristorMaterials scienceNanotechnology3d printedComputer scienceComputer architectureComputer hardwareEmbedded systemEngineeringElectrical engineeringBiomedical engineeringAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security