## Chart: Current vs. Time
### Overview
The image is a plot of current (A) versus time (seconds) showing two distinct states, LRS (Low Resistance State) and HRS (High Resistance State). The plot shows the current values over time for both states, with the LRS exhibiting a higher current level than the HRS.
### Components/Axes
* **Y-axis:** Current (A), logarithmic scale from 10^-9 to 10^-3.
* **X-axis:** Time (secs), linear scale from 0 to 1x10^5.
* **Legend:** Located in the center-right of the plot.
* LRS (Low Resistance State): Represented by light blue squares.
* HRS (High Resistance State): Represented by dark blue squares.
### Detailed Analysis
* **LRS (Low Resistance State):**
* Trend: The current is relatively stable at approximately 1x10^-3 A for the majority of the time.
* Data Points:
* Initial value: ~1x10^-3 A
* Value at 5x10^4 secs: ~1x10^-3 A
* Value at 1x10^5 secs: ~5x10^-4 A
* **HRS (High Resistance State):**
* Trend: The current starts at a higher value, then decreases over time, with some fluctuations.
* Data Points:
* Initial value: ~1x10^-7 A
* Value at 5x10^4 secs: ~2x10^-9 A
* Value at 8x10^4 secs: ~1x10^-9 A
* Value at 1x10^5 secs: ~1x10^-7 A
### Key Observations
* The LRS maintains a significantly higher current level compared to the HRS throughout the experiment.
* The HRS exhibits a decreasing trend in current over time, indicating a change in resistance.
* The HRS shows a jump in current near the end of the time period.
### Interpretation
The plot demonstrates the behavior of a device that can switch between two resistance states. The LRS represents a state where the device allows a higher current to flow, while the HRS represents a state where the current is significantly lower. The change in current over time in the HRS suggests that the resistance of the device is not constant and may be influenced by external factors or internal changes within the device. The jump in current at the end of the HRS time period could indicate a transition back towards the LRS or some other change in the device's state.