Many in-memory computing frameworks demand electronic devices with specific switching characteristics to achieve the desired level of computational complexity. Existing memristive devices cannot be reconfigured to meet the diverse volatile and non-volatile switching requirements, and hence rely on tailored material designs specific to the targeted application, limiting their universality. “Reconfigurable memristors” that combine both ionic diffusive and drift mechanisms could address these limitations, but they remain elusive. Here we present a reconfigurable halide perovskite nanocrystal memristor that achieves on-demand switching between diffusive/volatile and drift/non-volatile modes by controllable electrochemical reactions. Judicious s...
Memristors are emerging as promising candidates for practical application in reservoir computing sys...
The brain is capable of massively parallel information processing while consuming only ~1–100 fJ per...
With the increasing demand for artificially intelligent hardware systems for brain-inspired in-memor...
Many in-memory computing frameworks demand electronic devices with specific switching characteristic...
Emulation of brain‐like signal processing is the foundation for development of efficient learning ci...
: With increasing computing demands, serial processing in von Neumann architectures built with zerot...
Inspired by neural computing, the pursuit of ultralow power neuromorphic architectures with highly d...
Exploring new materials and structures to construct synaptic devices represents a promising route to...
Perovskite materials have been utilized as promising active materials for memristive devices due to ...
An investigation of the kinetic behavior of MAPbI3 memristors shows that the onset voltage to a high...
Modern electronic devices are being developed for cutting-edge applications, as a result of recent d...
Mixed halide perovskite materials are actively researched for solar cells with high efficiency. Thei...
An investigation of the kinetic behavior of MAPbI3 memristors shows that the onset voltage to a high...
Memristors are devices that can store and process information based on their switchable internal res...
Despite the remarkable optoelectronic properties of halide perovskites, achieving reproducible field...
Memristors are emerging as promising candidates for practical application in reservoir computing sys...
The brain is capable of massively parallel information processing while consuming only ~1–100 fJ per...
With the increasing demand for artificially intelligent hardware systems for brain-inspired in-memor...
Many in-memory computing frameworks demand electronic devices with specific switching characteristic...
Emulation of brain‐like signal processing is the foundation for development of efficient learning ci...
: With increasing computing demands, serial processing in von Neumann architectures built with zerot...
Inspired by neural computing, the pursuit of ultralow power neuromorphic architectures with highly d...
Exploring new materials and structures to construct synaptic devices represents a promising route to...
Perovskite materials have been utilized as promising active materials for memristive devices due to ...
An investigation of the kinetic behavior of MAPbI3 memristors shows that the onset voltage to a high...
Modern electronic devices are being developed for cutting-edge applications, as a result of recent d...
Mixed halide perovskite materials are actively researched for solar cells with high efficiency. Thei...
An investigation of the kinetic behavior of MAPbI3 memristors shows that the onset voltage to a high...
Memristors are devices that can store and process information based on their switchable internal res...
Despite the remarkable optoelectronic properties of halide perovskites, achieving reproducible field...
Memristors are emerging as promising candidates for practical application in reservoir computing sys...
The brain is capable of massively parallel information processing while consuming only ~1–100 fJ per...
With the increasing demand for artificially intelligent hardware systems for brain-inspired in-memor...