HfO2/WO3 Heterojunction Structured Memristor for High-Density Storage and Neuromorphic Computing

Qi Liu, Song Gao, Yang Li*, Wenjing Yue, Chunwei Zhang, Hao Kan, Guozhen Shen*

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With the boom of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, electronics demand faster computing speed and lower power consumption, however, von Neumann architecture of current devices feature severe drawbacks for the further improvement of computing capability due to its design with separated memory and central processing unit (CPU). Fortunately, emerging nonvolatile memory devices, especially memristors, exhibit tremendous advantages in breaking the “memory wall” between memory and CPU by virtue of their in-computing and neuromorphic computing abilities. Here, a WO3/HfO2 heterojunction-based memristor is proposed, and the device exhibits extraordinary resistive switching behaviors (e.g., high ON/OFF ratio, stable endurance, long retention time, and multilevel resistance states) and neuromorphic characteristics (long-term/short-term synaptic activities). Further, the mechanism underlying the electrical performances of this device is studied. Silver conductive filaments and Schottky barrier models are proposed and explained successfully. Additionally, a multilayer layer perceptron neural network is constructed in terms of the memristor model, and variables embracing learning rate, algorithm, and training epochs, are explored to enhance the recognition accuracy of the network. Undoubtedly, the proposed high-quality WO3/HfO2 heterojunction-based memristor contributes to promoting the development of high-density storage and neuromorphic computing technology, showing fascinating prospects in the era of AI.

源语言英语
文章编号2201143
期刊Advanced Materials Technologies
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出版状态已出版 - 24 2月 2023

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Liu, Q., Gao, S., Li, Y., Yue, W., Zhang, C., Kan, H., & Shen, G. (2023). HfO2/WO3 Heterojunction Structured Memristor for High-Density Storage and Neuromorphic Computing. Advanced Materials Technologies, 8(4), 文章 2201143. https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202201143