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titleOfInvention Electric device with phase change material
abstract The electrical device 100 includes a resistor comprising a phase change material layer 7, 107 switchable between a first phase having a first electrical resistivity and a second phase having a second electrical resistivity different from the first electrical resistivity. Equipped. Phase change materials are fast growing materials. The electrical device 100 changes the corresponding portion of the phase change material layers 7 and 107 from the first to the second phase so that the resistor can switch between at least three different electrical resistance values. More).
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