2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00071
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Proton Conducting Neuromorphic Materials and Devices

Yifan Yuan,
Ranjan Kumar Patel,
Suvo Banik
et al.

Abstract: Neuromorphic computing and artificial intelligence hardware generally aims to emulate features found in biological neural circuit components and to enable the development of energy-efficient machines. In the biological brain, ionic currents and temporal concentration gradients control information flow and storage. It is therefore of interest to examine materials and devices for neuromorphic computing wherein ionic and electronic currents can propagate. Protons being mobile under an external electric field offe… Show more

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