Only Six Passive Circuit Elements Are Existent

08/23/2021
by   Frank Z. Wang, et al.
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We found that a second-order ideal memristor degenerates into a negative nonlinear resistor. This phenomenon is quite similar to what are observed in chemistry: a chemical element with a higher atomic number is unstable and may decay radioactively into another chemical element with a lower atomic number. After extending the above local activity (verified both graphically and analytically) to other higher-order circuit elements, we concluded that all higher-order passive memory circuit elements do not exist in nature and that the periodic table of the two-terminal passive circuit elements can be dramatically reduced to a six-pointed star comprising only six passive elements. Such a bounded table may mark the end of the hunt for missing higher-order passive circuit elements predicted nearly 40 years ago.

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