Issue 2, 2021

A conversion-type electrochemical artificial synapse for plasticity modulation and dendritic application

Abstract

Herein, a conversion-type electrochemical artificial synapse (ECAS) that integrates a solid-state polymer electrolyte with a nanostructured particle film is first designed and fabricated. The device emulates important synaptic functions, which can be adjusted by changing the amplitude, frequency, duration, and number of presynaptic spikes. The ECAS exhibits a dendritic integration that can be used to emulate biological networks. Moreover, the device exhibits the most sensitive impulse response (3 mV) and a competitive power consumption (32 fW), which are magnitudes lower than those of a biological synapse. This new ECAS design strategy and high-performance device pave the way for future low-power and ultrasensitive brain-inspired electronics.

Graphical abstract: A conversion-type electrochemical artificial synapse for plasticity modulation and dendritic application

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 জুন 2020
Accepted
29 সেপ্টে. 2020
First published
20 অক্টো. 2020

Mater. Chem. Front., 2021,5, 775-782

A conversion-type electrochemical artificial synapse for plasticity modulation and dendritic application

H. Wei, H. Yu, J. Gong, R. Li, H. Han, M. Ma, K. Guo and W. Xu, Mater. Chem. Front., 2021, 5, 775 DOI: 10.1039/D0QM00371A

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