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Room‐Temperature‐Processable Highly Reliable Resistive Switching Memory with Reconfigurability for Neuromorphic Computing and Ultrasonic Tissue Classification

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Reversible metal‐filamentary mechanism has been widely investigated to design an analog resistive switching memory (RSM) for neuromorphic hardware‐implementation. However, uncontrollable filament‐formation, inducing its reliability issues, has been a fundamental challenge.… Click to show full abstract

Reversible metal‐filamentary mechanism has been widely investigated to design an analog resistive switching memory (RSM) for neuromorphic hardware‐implementation. However, uncontrollable filament‐formation, inducing its reliability issues, has been a fundamental challenge. Here, an analog RSM with 3D ion transport channels that can provide unprecedentedly high reliability and robustness is demonstrated. This architecture is realized by a laser‐assisted photo‐thermochemical process, compatible with the back‐end‐of‐line process and even applicable to a flexible format. These superior characteristics also lead to the proposal of a practical adaptive learning rule for hardware neural networks that can significantly simplify the voltage pulse application methodology even with high computing accuracy. A neural network, which can perform the biological tissue classification task using the ultrasound signals, is designed, and the simulation results confirm that this practical adaptive learning rule is efficient enough to classify these weak and complicated signals with high accuracy (97%). Furthermore, the proposed RSM can work as a diffusive‐memristor at the opposite voltage polarity, exhibiting extremely stable threshold switching characteristics. In this mode, several crucial operations in biological nervous systems, such as Ca2+ dynamics and nonlinear integrate‐and‐fire functions of neurons, are successfully emulated. This reconfigurability is also exceedingly beneficial for decreasing the complexity of systems—requiring both drift‐ and diffusive‐memristors.

Keywords: resistive switching; switching memory; tissue classification

Journal Title: Advanced Functional Materials
Year Published: 2023

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