Reconfigurable Ag/HfO2/NiO/Pt Memristors with Stable Synchronous Synaptic and Neuronal Functions for Renewable Homogeneous Neuromorphic Computing System

Artificial synapses and bionic neurons offer great potential in highly efficient computing paradigms. However, complex requirements for specific electronic devices in neuromorphic computing have made memristors face the challenge of process simplification and universality. Herein, reconfigurable Ag/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano letters 2024-05, Vol.24 (17), p.5371-5378
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Jiaqi, Liu, Xingqiang, Liu, Chang, Tang, Lin, Bu, Tong, Jiang, Bei, Qing, Yahui, Xie, Yulu, Wang, Yong, Shan, Yongtao, Li, Ruxin, Ye, Cong, Liao, Lei
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Zusammenfassung:Artificial synapses and bionic neurons offer great potential in highly efficient computing paradigms. However, complex requirements for specific electronic devices in neuromorphic computing have made memristors face the challenge of process simplification and universality. Herein, reconfigurable Ag/HfO2/NiO/Pt memristors are designed for feasible switching between volatile and nonvolatile modes by compliance current controlled Ag filaments, which enables stable and reconfigurable synaptic and neuronal functions. A neuromorphic computing system effectively replicates the biological synaptic weight alteration and continuously accomplishes excitation and reset of artificial neurons, which consist of bionic synapses and artificial neurons based on isotype Ag/HfO2/NiO/Pt memristors. This reconfigurable electrical performance of the Ag/HfO2/NiO/Pt memristors takes advantage of simplified hardware design and delivers integrated circuits with high density, which exhibits great potency for future neural networks.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01319