A multifunctional optoelectronic resistive switching memory, composed of a simple ITO/CeO2- x/AlOy/Al structure, is demonstrated. Arising from the photo-induced detrapping, electrode-injection and retrapping of electrons in the CeO2-x/AlOy/Al interfacial region, the device shows broadband, linear, and persistent photoresponses that can be used for the integration of demodulating, arithmetic, and memory functions in a single device for future optoelectronic interconnect systems.
Keywords: adjustable photoconductivity; arithmetic; information demodulating; non-volatile memory; resistive switching.
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