File:Memristor.jpg

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Description

An image of a circuit with 17 memristors captured by an atomic force microscope. Each memristor is composed of two layers of titanium dioxide connected by wire. As electrical current is applied to one layer, the small signal resistance of the other layer is changed, which may in turn be used as a method to register data.[1]

Source

IEEE Spectrum[2]

Date

N/A

Author

R. Stanley Williams, Hewlett Packard Laboratories

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(Reusing this file)

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Fair use rationale for use in article Memristor

  • The image is of a historical scientific discovery
  • The image is of a low resolution (358 × 341 pixels)
  • The image provides a significant level of educational value to the article
  • The image is presumably covered by fair-use doctrine of U.S. copyright law, and in addition, appears to satisfy WP:NONFREE 2.1.3 #8
  • No free alternative currently exists

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Description

Atomic Force Microscope image of a Memristor circuit array

Source

HP Laboratories

Article

Memristor

Portion used

Full

Low resolution?

Sufficient to depict the subject, but no more.

Purpose of use

Illustrate the first known image of the Memristor test circuits

Replaceable?

No. Naturally, being an historical test circuit, even if a subsequent memristor were to be photographed it would not be equivalent to this image.

Other information

Intermediate source IEEE Spectrum

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