Programmable electrofluidics for ionic liquid based neuromorphic platform

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Abstract

Due to the limit in computing power arising fromthe VonNeumann bottleneck, computational devices are being developed that mimic neuro-biological processing in the brain by correlating the device characteristics with the synaptic weight of neurons. This platform combines ionic liquid gating and electrowetting for programmable placement/connectivity of the ionic liquid. In this platform, both short-term potentiation (STP) and long-term potentiation (LTP) are realized via electrostatic and electrochemical doping of the amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (aIGZO), respectively, and pulsed bias measurements are demonstrated for lower power considerations. While compatible with resistive elements, we demonstrate a platformbased on transitive amorphous indiumgalliumzinc oxide (aIGZO) pixel elements. Using a lithium based ionic liquid, we demonstrate both potentiation (decrease in device resistance) and depression (increase in device resistance), and propose a 2D platform array that would enable a much higher pixel count via ActiveMatrix electrowetting.

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Boldman, W. L., Zhang, C., Ward, T. Z., Briggs, D. P., Srijanto, B. R., Brisk, P., & Rack, P. D. (2019). Programmable electrofluidics for ionic liquid based neuromorphic platform. Micromachines, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10070478

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