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Frequency-Dependent Synapse Weight Tuning in 1S1R with a Short- Term Plasticity TiOx-Based Exponential Selector

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c11016

Keywords

short-term plasticity; TiOx-based selector; RRAM

Funding

  1. RIE2020 ASTAR AME IAF-ICP Grant [I1801E0030]

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This study introduces a Pt/TiOx/Pt exponential selector to achieve short-term plasticity (STP) characteristic and long-term memory capability in a one-selector-one-RRAM (1S1R) synaptic device. Additionally, pulse frequency-dependent multilevel switching in the 1S1R device demonstrates the temporal information processing (TIP) capability of the developed synapse.
Short-term plasticity (STP) is an important synaptic characteristic in the hardware implementation of artificial neural networks (ANN), as it enables the temporal information processing (TIP) capability. However, the STP feature is rather challenging to reproduce from a single nonvolatile resistive random-access memory (RRAM) element, as it requires a certain degree of volatility. In this work, a Pt/TiOx/Pt exponential selector is introduced not only to suppress the sneak current but also to enable the TIP feature in a one selector-one RRAM (1S1R) synaptic device. Our measurements reveal that the exponential selector exhibits the STP characteristic, while a Pt/HfOx/Ti RRAM enables the long-term memory capability of the synapse. Thereafter, we experimentally demonstrated pulse frequency-dependent multilevel switching in the 1S1R device, exhibiting the TIP capability of the developed 1S1R synapse. The observed STP of the selector is strongly influenced by the bottom metal-oxide interface, in which Ar plasma treatment on the bottom Pt electrode resulted in the annihilation of the STP feature in the selector. A mechanism is thus proposed to explain the observed STP, using the local electric field enhancement induced at the metal-oxide interface coupled with the drift diffusion model of mobile O2- and Ti3+ ions. This work therefore provides a reliable means of producing the STP feature in a 1S1R device, which demonstrates the TIP capability sought after in hardware-based ANN.

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