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Nitrogen-Induced Enhancement of Synaptic Weight Reliability in Titanium Oxide-Based Resistive Artificial Synapse and Demonstration of the Reliability Effect on the Neuromorphic System

Authors
Park, JunePark, EuyjinKim, SunghoYu, Hyun-Yong
Issue Date
4-Sep-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
neuromorphic system; artificial neural network; pattern recognition; memristor; artificial synapse; nitrogen doping
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.11, no.35, pp.32178 - 32185
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
35
Start Page
32178
End Page
32185
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62910
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b11319
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
With the significant technological developments in recent times, the neuromorphic system has been receiving considerable attention owing to its parallel arithmetic, low power consumption, and high scalability. However, the low reliability of artificial synapse devices disturbs calculations and causes inaccurate results in neuromorphic systems. In this paper, we propose a stable resistive artificial synapse (RAS) device with nitrogen-doped titanium oxide (TiOx:N)-based resistive switching (RS) memory. The TiOx:N-based RAS, compared to the TiOx-based RAS, demonstrates more stable RS characteristics in current-voltage (I-V) and pulse measurements. In terms of resistance variability, the TiOx:N-based RAS demonstrates five times lower resistance variability at 1.38%, compared to 6.68% with the TiOx-based RAS. In addition, we verified the relation between the neuromorphic system and the resistance reliability of the synapse device for the first time. The pattern recognition simulation is performed using an artificial neural network (ANN) consisting of artificial synapse devices using the Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology dataset. In the simulation, the ANN with the TiOx:N-based RAS exhibited significant pattern recognition accuracy of 64.41%, while the ANN with TiOx-based RAS demonstrated only low recognition accuracy of 22.07%. According to the results of subsequent simulations, the pattern recognition accuracy exponentially decreases when the resistance variability exceeds 5%. Therefore, for implementing a stable neuromorphic system, the synapse device in the neuromorphic system has to maintain low resistance variability. The proposed nitrogen-doped synapse device is suitable for neuromorphic systems because reliable resistance variability can be obtained with only simple process steps.
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