Skip to content
Memristors and Neuromorphic computing @ UTU
  • English
  • Suomi
  • Frontpage
  • About us
  • People
  • Research
  • Memristors & GCMO
  • News & Events
  • Join us

Article on growth of GCMO films in AIP Advances

5.4.2024
Article on The effect of substrate-induced defects on structural and resistive switching properties in Gd0.2Ca0.8MnO3 thin films was published in AIP Advances.
Share

Memristors and Neuromorphic computing @ UTU

The Memristor & Neuromorphic Computing Group at the University of Turku develops next-generation electronics for energy-efficient AI, combining materials science, physics, and device engineering.

About us
People
Research
Memristors & GCMO
News & Events
Join us

Contact us

Accessibility Statement | Privacy Notice