Current Applied Physics | 2019

Coexistence of resistive switching and magnetism modulation in sol-gel derived nanocrystalline spinel Co3O4 thin films

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract We report the coexistence of resistive switching and magnetism modulation in the Pt/Co3O4/Pt devices, where the effects of thermal annealing and film thickness on the resistive and magnetization switching were investigated. The sol-gel derived nanocrystalline Co3O4 thin films obtained crack-free surface and crystallized cubic spinel structure. The 110\u202fnm Co3O4 film based device annealed at 600\u202f°C exhibited optimum resistive switching parameters. From I–V curves fitting and temperature dependent resistance, the conduction mechanism in the high-voltage region of high resistance state was dominated by Schottky emission. Magnetization-magnetic field loops demonstrated the ferromagnetic behaviors of the Co3O4 thin films. Multilevel saturation magnetization of the Co3O4 thin films can be easily realized by tuning the resistance states. Physical resistive switching mechanism can be attributed to the rejuvenation and annihilation of conductive filament consisting of oxygen vacancies. Results suggest that Pt/Co3O4/Pt device shows promising applications in the multifunctional electromagnetic integrated devices.

Volume 19
Pages 1286-1295
DOI 10.1016/J.CAP.2019.08.016
Language English
Journal Current Applied Physics

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