Review of solid-state proton devices for neuromorphic information processing
Satya Prakash Pati,
Takeaki Yajima
Abstract:This is a review of proton devices for neuromorphic information processing. While solid-state devices utilizing various ions have been widely studied for non-volatile memory, the proton, which is the smallest ion, has been relatively overlooked despite its advantage of being able to move through various solids at room temperature. With this advantage, it should be possible to control proton kinetics not only for fast analog memory function, but also for real-time neuromorphic information processing in the same… Show more
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