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Threshold switching devices are fundamental active elements in more than Moore approaches, integrating the new generation of non-volatile memory devices. Here, the authors report an in-plane threshold resistive switching device with an on/off ratio above 106, a low resistance state of 10 to 100 kΩ and a high resistance state of 10 to 100 GΩ. Our devices are based on nanocomposites of silver nanowire networks and titanium oxide, where volatile unipolar threshold switching takes place across the gap left by partially spheroidized nanowires. Device reversibility depends on the titanium oxide thickness, while nanowire network density determines the threshold voltage, which can reach as lo... |