Literature DB >> 27471861

Flexible Proton-Gated Oxide Synaptic Transistors on Si Membrane.

Li Qiang Zhu1, Chang Jin Wan1, Ping Qi Gao1, Yang Hui Liu1, Hui Xiao1, Ji Chun Ye1, Qing Wan2.   

Abstract

Ion-conducting materials have received considerable attention for their applications in fuel cells, electrochemical devices, and sensors. Here, flexible indium zinc oxide (InZnO) synaptic transistors with multiple presynaptic inputs gated by proton-conducting phosphorosilicate glass-based electrolyte films are fabricated on ultrathin Si membranes. Transient characteristics of the proton gated InZnO synaptic transistors are investigated, indicating stable proton-gating behaviors. Short-term synaptic plasticities are mimicked on the proposed proton-gated synaptic transistors. Furthermore, synaptic integration regulations are mimicked on the proposed synaptic transistor networks. Spiking logic modulations are realized based on the transition between superlinear and sublinear synaptic integration. The multigates coupled flexible proton-gated oxide synaptic transistors may be interesting for neuroinspired platforms with sophisticated spatiotemporal information processing.

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Keywords:  artificial synapses; electric double layer (EDL); flexible Si membrane; proton gating; spiking logic

Year:  2016        PMID: 27471861     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b05167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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