Electronic devices that emulate biofunctionalities, such as synaptic plasticity, present a promising route to versatile and energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems. As the demand for rapid prototyping and environmentally friendly fabrication of such devices rises, there are significant incentives toward finding solutions for low-cost materials and flexible deposition techniques. The development of printed electronic devices is still at an infant stage, presenting a timely opportunity to investigate material robustness and routes to overcoming fabrication obstacles toward fully printed electronic synapses. In this work, a low-power, fully printed Ag (200 nm)/a-TiO2 (80 nm)/Ag (160 nm) memristive device is demonstrated. The first elec...
The emerging resistive switching devices have attracted broad interest as promising candidates for f...
Abstract In this study, by introducing reflex process into the precursor preparation and inkjet prin...
Many efforts have been spent in the last decade for the development of nanoscale synaptic devices in...
Electronic devices that emulate biofunctionalities, such as synaptic plasticity, present a promising...
"Biological synapses constitute a basis of information processing and adaptive learning in the human...
This study aims to contribute to the burgeoning field of brain-inspired computing by expanding it be...
Realization of memristors capable of storing and processing data on flexible substrates is a key ena...
Memristors have recently gained growing interest due to their potential application as electronic sy...
Brain-inspired computing systems, which emulate the activity of biological synapses and neurons, are...
As artificial synapses in biomimetics, memristors have received increasing attention because of thei...
The main aims of this thesis are to evaluate suitability of TiO2 thin films, synthesized by Pulsed M...
Wearable and skin electronics benefit from mechanically soft and stretchable materials to conform to...
Poster to be presented at the 2022 Brumley D. Pritchett Lecture & the IMat Symposium on Materials In...
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are proving essential in bioelectronics and printed elec...
We report a comprehensive study of the biocompatibility and neurocompatibility of titanium dioxide f...
The emerging resistive switching devices have attracted broad interest as promising candidates for f...
Abstract In this study, by introducing reflex process into the precursor preparation and inkjet prin...
Many efforts have been spent in the last decade for the development of nanoscale synaptic devices in...
Electronic devices that emulate biofunctionalities, such as synaptic plasticity, present a promising...
"Biological synapses constitute a basis of information processing and adaptive learning in the human...
This study aims to contribute to the burgeoning field of brain-inspired computing by expanding it be...
Realization of memristors capable of storing and processing data on flexible substrates is a key ena...
Memristors have recently gained growing interest due to their potential application as electronic sy...
Brain-inspired computing systems, which emulate the activity of biological synapses and neurons, are...
As artificial synapses in biomimetics, memristors have received increasing attention because of thei...
The main aims of this thesis are to evaluate suitability of TiO2 thin films, synthesized by Pulsed M...
Wearable and skin electronics benefit from mechanically soft and stretchable materials to conform to...
Poster to be presented at the 2022 Brumley D. Pritchett Lecture & the IMat Symposium on Materials In...
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are proving essential in bioelectronics and printed elec...
We report a comprehensive study of the biocompatibility and neurocompatibility of titanium dioxide f...
The emerging resistive switching devices have attracted broad interest as promising candidates for f...
Abstract In this study, by introducing reflex process into the precursor preparation and inkjet prin...
Many efforts have been spent in the last decade for the development of nanoscale synaptic devices in...