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Surface-Dominated HfO2 Nanorod-Based Memristor Exhibiting Highly Linear and Symmetrical Conductance Modulation for High-Precision Neuromorphic Computing

Authors
Kwon, Jae UkSong, Young GeunKim, Ji EunChun, Suk YeopKim, Gu HyunNoh, GichangKwak, Joon YoungHur, SunghoonKang, Chong-YunJeong, Doo SeokOh, Soong JuYoon, Jung Ho
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
memristor; surface-dominated; nanorod; neuromorphic computing; conductance modulation
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/147122
DOI
10.1021/acsami.2c12247
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
The switching characteristics and performance of oxide-based memristors are predominately determined by oxygen- or oxygen-vacancy-mediated redox reactions and the consequent formation of conducting filaments (CFs). Devices using oxide thin films as the switching layer usually require an electroforming process for subsequent switching operations, which induces large device-to-device variations. In addition, the hard-to-control redox reaction during repeated switching causes random fluctuations or degradation of each resistance state, hindering reliable switching operations. In this study, an HfO2 nanorod (NR)-based memristor is proposed for simultaneously achieving highly uniform, electroforming-free, fast, and reliable analogue switching properties. The well-controlled redox reaction due to the easy gas exchange with the environment at the surface of the NRs enhances the generation of oxygen or oxygen vacancies during the switching operation, resulting in electroforming-free and reliable switching behavior. In addition, the one-dimensional surface growth of CFs facilitates highly linear conductance modulation with smaller conductance changes compared with the two-dimensional volume growth in thin-film-based memristors, resulting in a high accuracy of >92% in the Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology pattern-recognition test and desirable spike-timing-dependent plasticity.
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