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Recent progress on two-dimensional neuromorphic devices and artificial neural network

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CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 31, 期 -, 页码 182-198

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cap.2021.08.014

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Neuromorphic devices; Artificial synapse; Two-dimensional materials; Neural network

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This article discusses how microelectronic devices mimic biological synapses to build artificial neuromorphic networks, focusing on the advantages and feasibility of neuromorphic devices based on two-dimensional materials in imitating synaptic behaviors. It also reviews the progress and future challenges of these devices.
Mimicking biological synapses with microelectronic devices is widely considered as the first step in hardware building artificial neuromorphic networks, which is also the basis of brain-inspired neuromorphic computing. Numerous artificial neurons and synapses making up an artificial neuromorphic network have been gained wide attention due to their powerful and efficient data processing capabilities. Recently, artificial synapses, especially memristor-type and transistor-type synapses based on multifarious two-dimensional (2D) materials have been paid much attention. The unique properties of 2D materials make devices perform well in learning ability and power efficiency when mimicking synaptic behaviors, which highlights the feasibility of 2D neuromorphic devices in constructing artificial neuromorphic networks. Herein, the basic structures and principles of biological synapses are introduced, and the definitions of synaptic behaviors in synaptic electronic devices are discussed. Then, the progress of 2D memristor-type and transistor-type neuromorphic devices involving their device architecture, neuromorphic operational mechanism, and promising applications is reviewed. Finally, the future challenges of artificial synaptic devices based on 2D materials are discussed briefly.

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