A. Theodorakakos, S. Stavrinides, E. Hatzikraniotis, R. Picos
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In this brief, the memristive behavior of a very simple device, that of a tungsten filament bulb, is reported. In specific, this kind of element operates as a non-ideal memristor, thus demonstrating a Type-II non-crossing, pinched hysteretic loop. A brief description of this experimental behavior from the perspective of memristive properties, is apposed.