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Get Free AccessPerovskite-based memristors have attracted much attention in synaptic simulation due to their outstanding electrical properties and promising potential in neuromorphic computing (NC). In this work, inorganic lead-free perovskite-based memristors composed of Ag/Cs3Bi2–xLixI9–2x (CBLxI)/ITO (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6) are fabricated, and the electrical properties, such as endurance, on/off ratio, and retention time, are determined. It is found that the device with x = 0.4 shows good characteristics, such as a set voltage of −0.1 V and a retention time of 104 s. The multilevel storage performance is investigated, and multiple synaptic characteristics, such as paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), spike-voltage-dependent plasticity (SVDP), spike-width-dependent plasticity (SWDP), spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), and learning–forgetting, are simulated. The conductive mechanism of the device is analyzed and discussed with an analogy to natural volcanic rocks, which also have a large surface area, high adsorption, and high chemical inertness. An artificial neural network (ANN) based on the potentiation/depression characteristics is designed and analyzed theoretically, and a pattern recognition rate of 94.25% is accomplished. The strategy and results described in this paper provide insights into the development of nonvolatile memory devices boding well for the adoption of neuromorphic computing for image recognition.
Juan Gao, Qin Gao, Jiangshun Huang, Xiaoyue Feng, Xueli Geng, Haoze Li, Guoxing Wang, Bo Liang, Xueliang Chen, Yuanzhao Su, Mei Wang, Zhisong Xiao, Paul Kim Ho Chu, Anping Huang (2023). Influence of Lithium Doping on Volcanic-like Perovskite Memristors and Artificial Synaptic Simulation for Neurocomputing. , 6(9), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.3c01203.
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2023
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