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Korobko, Roman, Dr.

Roman Korobko

ETH Zürich
Dr. Roman Korobko
Professur Elektrochem. Materialien
HPP P 23
Hönggerbergring 64
8093 Zuerich
Switzerland

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Education

Ph.D. in Chemistry, Department of Materials and Interfaces, the Faculty of Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2014.
Control of elastic properties of ceramics by external electric field
M.Sc. in Chemistry, Department of Materials and Interfaces, the Faculty of Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2009.
Permanent Electrical Contacts to Organic Molecular Monolayers for Metal-Molecules-Semiconductor Junctions
B.A. in Chemistry, B.Sc. in Materials Engineering, the Faculty of Materials Engineering
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 2003.

Publications

Patents

Fellowships, Awards and Honors

Research

Multiterminal memristive devices – benefits of anisotropy

Main Scientific questions:
• Can 4-terminal devices shed light on memristive mechanisms in different materials, when electroforming is spatially/directionally separated from read terminals?
• Can 4-terminal devices reveal functionalities of memristors: Can one write perpendicular to read? Is it possible to “gate” the memristor?

Methods:

methods
lithography

Progress:
A sample after 2 photolithography steps and one PLD:

sample

Engineering a novel resistive switching device-type based on synergy between metal oxides with different functionality

The idea is to combine several metal oxides with different functionality in order to achieve superior synergetic memristive properties. The preliminary results of vanadium oxide/gadolinium-doped ceria bilayers open new opportunities for intelligent design.

SEM

Representative voltammogram of GDC/VOx devices with different thickness of the GDC layer.

data
 

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