神经形态工程学
材料科学
纳米纤维
纳米技术
突触重量
静电纺丝
晶体管
光电子学
人工神经网络
复合材料
计算机科学
人工智能
电气工程
电压
工程类
聚合物
作者
Yizhe Guo,Fan Wu,Guan‐Hua Dun,Tianrui Cui,Yanming Liu,Xichao Tan,Yancong Qiao,Mario Lanza,He Tian,Yi Yang,Tian‐Ling Ren
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202208055
摘要
Abstract Biological synapses are the operational connection of the neurons for signal transmission in neuromorphic networks and hardware implementation combined with electrospun 1D nanofibers have realized its functionality for complicated computing tasks in basic three‐terminal field‐effect transistors with gate‐controlled channel conductance. However, it still lacks the fundamental understanding that how the technological parameters influence the signal intensity of the information processing in the neural systems for the nanofiber‐based synaptic transistors. Here, by tuning the electrospinning parameters and introducing the channel surface doping, an electrospun ZnO nanofiber‐based transistor with tunable plasticity is presented to emulate the changing synaptic functions. The underlying mechanism of influence of carrier concentration and mobility on the device's electrical and synaptic performance is revealed as well. Short‐term plasticity behaviors including paired‐pulse facilitation, spike duration‐dependent plasticity, and dynamic filtering are tuned in this fiber‐based device. Furthermore, Perovskite‐doped devices with ultralow energy consumption down to ≈0.2554 fJ and their handwritten recognition application show the great potential of synaptic transistors based on a 1D nanostructure active layer for building next‐generation neuromorphic networks.
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