A wide-range operating synaptic device based on organic ferroelectricity with low energy consumption

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In this work, a wide-range operating synaptic device based on organic ferroelectricity has been demonstrated. The device possesses a simple two-terminal structure by using a ferroelectric phase-separated polymer blend as the active layer and gold/indium tin oxide (ITO) as the top/bottom electrodes, and exhibits a distinctive history-dependent resistive switching behavior at room temperature. And the device with low energy consumption (∼50 fJ μm−2 per synaptic event) can provide a reliable synaptic function of potentiation, depression and the complex memory behavior simulation of differential responses to diverse stimulations. In addition, using simulations, the accuracy of 32 × 32 pixel image recognition is improved from 76.21% to 85.06% in the classical model Cifar-10 with 1024 levels of the device, which is an important step towards the higher performance goal in image recognition based on memristive neuromorphic networks.

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Tu, L., Yuan, S., Xu, J., Yang, K., Wang, P., Cui, X., … Zheng, L. R. (2018). A wide-range operating synaptic device based on organic ferroelectricity with low energy consumption. RSC Advances, 8(47), 26549–26553. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04403a

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