A Pt/ITO/CeO2/Pt memristor with an analog, linear, symmetric, and long-term stable synaptic weight modulation

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Analog synaptic weight modulation that is linear, symmetric, and exhibits long-term stability is demonstrated by the resistance changes in a Pt/indium-tin-oxide (ITO)/CeO2/Pt memristor. Distinct from a Pt/CeO2/Pt memristor without the ITO layer, which shows highly nonlinear and asymmetric resistance changes, the Pt/ITO/CeO2/Pt memristor exhibits linear and symmetric resistance changes in proportion to the number of voltage applications with opposite polarities for potentiation and depression behaviors. The Pt/CeO2/Pt memristor also displays high long-term stability of modulated synaptic weight over time, which originates from the ITO layer acting as a reservoir of oxygen ions drifted from the CeO2 layer to retain the resistance change. Comparison of the results for the Pt/CeO2/Pt and Pt/ITO/CeO2/Pt memristors confirms the role of ITO in the linearity, symmetry, and long-term stability of the resistance change in CeO2-based memristors for use as artificial synapses in neuromorphic systems.

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Kim, H. J., Kim, M., Beom, K., Lee, H., Kang, C. J., & Yoon, T. S. (2019). A Pt/ITO/CeO2/Pt memristor with an analog, linear, symmetric, and long-term stable synaptic weight modulation. APL Materials, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5097317

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