Oct. 10, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Sahitya Yarragolla, Nan Du, Torben Hemke, Xianyue Zhao, Ziang Chen, Ilia Polian, Thomas Mussenbrock

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

With the advent of the Internet of Things, nanoelectronic devices or
memristors have been the subject of significant interest for use as new
hardware security primitives. Among the several available memristors, BiFe$\rm
O_{3}$ (BFO)-based electroforming-free memristors have attracted considerable
attention due to their excellent properties, such as long retention time,
self-rectification, intrinsic stochasticity, and fast switching. They have been
actively investigated for use in physical unclonable function (PUF) key storage
modules, artificial synapses in neural networks, nonvolatile resistive
switches, and …

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