2021
DOI: 10.1149/ma2021-0130997mtgabs
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Synaptic Behavior and Conduction Mechanisms in Core-Shell Nanowires for Neuromorphic Hardware Applications

Abstract: To tackle the ever-increasing demand for faster computation time and energy efficiency, analog neuromorphic architectures have been proposed in place of current artificial neural networks (ANNs) to emulate the computational abilities of the brain. Non-volatile, two terminal devices like memristors have been proven as viable candidates as an artificial synapse in these architectures. Presently, these devices are fabricated as crossbar, thin-film or nanowires. Nanowire-based architectures can play an important r… Show more

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