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The Investigation of Neuromimetic Dynamics in Ferroelectrics via In Situ TEM.

Yiwei WuHui YangQian HeHe JiangWeijin ChenCongbing TanYi ZhangYue Zheng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The core task of neuromorphic devices is to effectively simulate the behavior of neurons and synapses. Based on the functionality of ferroelectric domains with the advantages of low power consumption and high-speed response, great progress has been made in realizing neuromimetic behaviors such as ferroelectric synaptic devices. However, the correlation between the ferroelectric domain dynamics and neuromimetic behavior remains unclear. Here, we reveal the correlation between domain/domain wall dynamics and neuromimetic behaviors from a microscopic perspective in real-time by using high temporal and spatial resolution in situ transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, we propose utilizing ferroelectric microstructures for the simultaneous simulation of neuronal and synaptic plasticity, which is expected to improve the integration and performance of ferroelectric neuromorphic devices. We believe that this work to study neuromimetic behavior from the perspective of domain dynamics is instructive for the development of ferroelectric neuromorphic devices.
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