Organic-inorganic halide perovskites (OHPs) have been proven to possess unique optical and electrical properties, and achieved more extensive application as excellent materials for memristors in recent years. Based on the traditional OHP-based memristors, the intermediate layer of the memristor was prepared using yttrium oxide (YO)/OHP stacking structure in this manuscript. The potential barrier between YOand perovskite is relatively high (Δ = 2.13 eV) which leads to comparatively low current of the memristor, thus the power consumption can be reduced. Besides, by changing the external light conditions, one can realize sharp or slow switch between high resistance state (HRS) and low resistance state (LRS), so as to meet the requirement of multilevel data storage, which indicates its promising application prospect in information storage and biological simulation. In addition, based on characteristics of photoelectric coupling, the YO/OHP memristor can also achieve the advantage of adjustable threshold voltage. The transition of HRS and LRS can be realized by changing the illumination condition at any voltage, which means the set and reset voltage are not fixed, so that the memristor with adjustable threshold voltage can adapt to various working conditions.

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