Affiliation:
1. SUNAG Laboratory Institute of Physics Sachivalaya Marg Bhubaneswar 751005 India
2. Homi Bhabha National Institute Training School Complex Anushakti Nagar Mumbai 400085 India
3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Ajou University Suwon 16499 Republic of Korea
4. School of Physics University of Hyderabad Hyderabad 500046 India
5. TEM Laboratory Institute of Physics 751005 Sachivalaya Marg Bhubaneswar India
6. Department of Physics Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur 721302 India
Abstract
AbstractNeuromorphic computing is a potential approach for imitating massive parallel processing capabilities of a bio‐synapse. To date, memristors have emerged as the most appropriate device for designing artificial synapses for this purpose due to their excellent analog switching capacities with high endurance and retention. However, to build an operational neuromorphic platform capable of processing high‐density information, memristive synapses with nanoscale footprint are important, albeit with device size scaled down, retaining analog plasticity and low power requirement often become a challenge. This paper demonstrates site‐selective self‐assembly of Au nanoparticles on a patterned TiOx layer formed as a result of ion‐induced self‐organization, resulting in site‐specific resistive switching and emulation of bio‐synaptic behavior (e.g., potentiation, depression, spike rate‐dependent and spike timing‐dependent plasticity, paired pulse facilitation, and post tetanic potentiation) at nanoscale. The use of local probe‐based methods enables nanoscale probing on the anisotropic films. With the help of various microscopic and spectroscopic analytical tools, the observed results are attributed to defect migration and self‐assembly of implanted Au atoms on self‐organized TiOx surfaces. By leveraging the site‐selective evolution of gold‐nanostructures, the functionalized TiOx surface holds significant potential in a multitude of fields for developing cutting‐edge neuromorphic computing platforms and Au‐based biosensors with high‐density integration.
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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