Long‐term and short‐term plasticity independently mimicked in highly reliable Ru‐doped Ge2Sb2Te5 electronic synapses
Qiang Wang,
Yachuan Wang,
Yankun Wang
et al.
Abstract:In order to fulfill the complex cognitive behaviors in neuromorphic systems with reduced peripheral circuits, the reliable electronic synapses mimicked by single device that achieves diverse long‐term and short‐term plasticity are essential. Phase change random access memory (PCRAM) is of great potential for artificial synapses, which faces, however, difficulty to realize short‐term plasticity due to the long‐lasting resistance drift. This work reports the ruthenium‐doped Ge2Sb2Te5 (RuGST) based PCRAM, demonst… Show more
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