Phys.org October 22, 2024 Memristors based on graphene is a promising alternative to contemporary field-effect transistor (FET) technology achieves higher integration density and lower power consumption. The use of graphene as electrodes in memristors could also increase robustness against degradation mechanisms. To realize this researchers in the UK have developed a process for direct growth of high-quality monolayer graphene on sapphire wafers in a mass-producible, contamination-free, and transfer-free manner using a commercially available metal–organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) system. Using their process they developed graphene-electrode based memristors incorporating graphene electrodes at wafer scale. The memristor demonstrated promising characteristics in terms […]