Geometrical properties of three-dimensional crossed nanowire networks

Author:

da Câmara Santa Clara Gomes Tristan1ORCID,Marchal Nicolas1ORCID,Moureaux Anatole1ORCID,de Wergifosse Simon1ORCID,Chopin Chloé1ORCID,Piraux Luc1ORCID,de la Torre Medina Joaquín2ORCID,Abreu Araujo Flavio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université catholique de Louvain

2. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Abstract

Three-dimensional interconnected nanowire networks have recently attracted notable attention for the fabrication of new devices for energy harvesting/storage, sensing, catalysis, magnetic and spintronic applications, and for the design of new hardware neuromorphic computing architectures. However, the complex branching of these nanowire networks makes it challenging to investigate these 3D nanostructured systems theoretically. Here, we present a theoretical description and simulations of the geometric properties of these 3D interconnected nanowire networks with selected characteristics. Our analysis reveals that the nanowire segment length between two crossing zones follows an exponential distribution. This suggests that shorter nanowire segments have a more pronounced influence on the nanowire network properties compared to their longer counterparts. Moreover, our observations reveal a homogeneous distribution in the smallest distance between the cores of two crossing nanowires. The results are highly reproducible and unaffected by changes in the nanowire network characteristics. The density of crossing zones and interconnected nanowire segments is found to vary as the square of the nanowire density multiplied by their diameter, further multiplied by a factor dependent on the packing factor. Finally, densities of interconnected segments up to 1013cm2 can be achieved for 22-µm-thick nanowire networks with high packing factors. This has important implications for neuromorphic computing applications, suggesting that the realization of 1014 interconnections, which corresponds to the approximate number of synaptic connections in the human brain, is achievable with a nanowire network of about 10cm2. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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