Organic Memristor with Synaptic Plasticity for Neuromorphic Computing Applications

Author:

Zeng Jianmin1,Chen Xinhui2,Liu Shuzhi1,Chen Qilai3,Liu Gang1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China

2. College of Information Engineering, Jinhua Polytechnic, Jinhua 321017, China

3. AEROSPACE SCIENCE & INDUSTRY SHENZHEN (GROUP) CO., LTD., Shenzhen 518000, China

Abstract

Memristors have been considered to be more efficient than traditional Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) devices in implementing artificial synapses, which are fundamental yet very critical components of neurons as well as neural networks. Compared with inorganic counterparts, organic memristors have many advantages, including low-cost, easy manufacture, high mechanical flexibility, and biocompatibility, making them applicable in more scenarios. Here, we present an organic memristor based on an ethyl viologen diperchlorate [EV(ClO4)]2/triphenylamine-containing polymer (BTPA-F) redox system. The device with bilayer structure organic materials as the resistive switching layer (RSL) exhibits memristive behaviors and excellent long-term synaptic plasticity. Additionally, the device’s conductance states can be precisely modulated by consecutively applying voltage pulses between the top and bottom electrodes. A three-layer perception neural network with in situ computing enabled was then constructed utilizing the proposed memristor and trained on the basis of the device’s synaptic plasticity characteristics and conductance modulation rules. Recognition accuracies of 97.3% and 90% were achieved, respectively, for the raw and 20% noisy handwritten digits images from the Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology (MNIST) dataset, demonstrating the feasibility and applicability of implementing neuromorphic computing applications utilizing the proposed organic memristor.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key R&D Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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