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Microstructural engineering in interface-type synapse device for enhancing linear and symmetric conductance changes SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Microstructural engineering in interface-type synapse device for enhancing linear and symmetric conductance changes
Authors
Park, JaesungLee, ChuljunKwak, MyunghoonChekol, Solomon AmsaluLim, SeokjaeKim, MyungjunWoo, JiyongHwang, HyunsangLee, Daeseok
Date Issued
2019-07
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
The origins of the nonlinear and asymmetric synaptic characteristics of TiOx-based synapse devices were investigated. Based on the origins, a microstructural electrode was utilized to improve the synaptic characteristics. Under an identical pulse bias, a TiOx-based synapse device exhibited saturated conductance changes, which led to nonlinear and asymmetric synaptic characteristics. The formation of an interfacial layer between the electrode and TiOx layer, which can limit consecutive oxygen migration and chemical reactions, was considered as the main origin of the conductance saturation behavior. To achieve consecutive oxygen migration and chemical reactions, structural engineering was utilized. The resultant microstructural electrode noticeably improved the synaptic characteristics, including the unsaturated, linear, and symmetric conductance changes. These synaptic characteristics resulted in the recognition accuracy significantly increasing from 38% to 90% in a neural network-based pattern recognition simulation.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/100197
DOI
10.1088/1361-6528/ab180f
ISSN
0957-4484
Article Type
Article
Citation
NANOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 30, no. 30, 2019-07
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