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Ag-doped non-imperfection-enabled uniform memristive neuromorphic device based on van der Waals indium phosphorus sulfide.

Yesheng LiYao XiongBaoxing ZhaiLei YinYiling YuHao WangJun He
Published in: Science advances (2024)
Memristors are considered promising energy-efficient artificial intelligence hardware, which can eliminate the von Neumann bottleneck by parallel in-memory computing. The common imperfection-enabled memristors are plagued with critical variability issues impeding their commercialization. Reported approaches to reduce the variability usually sacrifice other performances, e.g., small on/off ratios and high operation currents. Here, we demonstrate an unconventional Ag-doped nonimperfection diffusion channel-enabled memristor in van der Waals indium phosphorus sulfide, which can combine ultralow variabilities with desirable metrics. We achieve operation voltage, resistance, and on/off ratio variations down to 3.8, 2.3, and 6.9% at their extreme values of 0.2 V, 10 11 ohms, and 10 8 , respectively. Meanwhile, the operation current can be pushed from 1 nA to 1 pA at the scalability limit of 6 nm after Ag doping. Fourteen Boolean logic functions and convolutional image processing are successfully implemented by the memristors, manifesting the potential for logic-in-memory devices and efficient non-von Neumann accelerators.
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