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- Title
Tyrosine-mediated analog resistive switching for artificial neural networks.
- Authors
Song, Min-Kyu; Namgung, Seok Daniel; Lee, Hojung; Yoon, Jeong Hyun; Song, Young-Woong; Cho, Kang Hee; Lee, Yoon-Sik; Lee, Jong-Seok; Nam, Ki Tae; Kwon, Jang-Yeon
- Abstract
The fourth industrial revolution indispensably brings explosive data processing and storage; thus, a new computing paradigm based on artificial intelligence-enabling device structure is urgently required. Memristors have received considerable attention in this regard because of their ability to process and store data at the same location. However, fundamental problems with abrupt switching characteristics limit their practical application. To address this problem, we utilized the concept of metaplasticity inspired by biosystems and observed gradual switching in the peptide-based memristor at high proton conductivity. An unexpectedly high slope value > 1.7 in the log/-V curve at low voltage (≤ 400 mV) was considered the main origin, and it might arise from the modulatory response of proton ions on the threshold of Ag ion migration in the peptide film. With the obtained gradual switching property at high proton conductivity, the device showed significantly increased accuracy of image recognition (∼ 82.5%). We believe that such a demonstration not only contributes to the practical application of neuromorphic devices but also expands the bioinspired functional synthetic platform.
- Subjects
MEMRISTORS; ARTIFICIAL neural networks; TYROSINE; PEPTIDES; ELECTRONIC data processing
- Publication
Nano Research, 2023, Vol 16, Issue 1, p858
- ISSN
1998-0124
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12274-022-4760-1