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Solving a memristor mystery to develop efficient, long-lasting memory devices

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Phase separation, when molecules part like oil and water, works alongside oxygen diffusion to help memristors -- electrical components that store information using electrical resistance -- retain information even after the power is shut off.

Memristors retain information without a power source, known as nonvolatile memory, because models and experiments do not match up.

Thermodynamic origin of nonvolatility in resistive memory is the subject of the study.

The study was published in the journal's 24th edition of the Physiological Journal , March 24th , 24th Edition , by Matthew J. Marinella and his colleagues at the University of Cambridge .

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