Sodium-Controlled Interfacial Resistive Switching in Thin Film Niobium Oxide for Neuromorphic Applications
Benedetta Gaggio,
Atif Jan,
Moritz Muller
et al.
Abstract:A double layer 2-terminal
device is employed to show Na-controlled
interfacial resistive switching and neuromorphic behavior. The bilayer
is based on interfacing biocompatible NaNbO3 and Nb2O5, which allows the reversible uptake of Na+ in the Nb2O5 layer. We demonstrate
voltage-controlled interfacial barrier tuning via Na+ transfer,
enabling conductivity modulation and spike-amplitude- and spike-timing-dependent
plasticity. The neuromorphic behavior controlled by Na+ ion dynamics in biocompatible materials sho… Show more
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