Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) have been regarded as one of the most promising candidates for next-generation devices for data storage and neuromorphic computing owing to their advantages such as fast operation speed, low energy consumption, convenient 3D stack ability, etc. Here, dramatically different from the conventional engineering approaches, we have developed a tunnel barrier decoration strategy to improve the ON/OFF ratio, where the ultrathin SrTiO3 (STO) dielectric layers are periodically mounted onto the BaTiO3 (BTO) ferroelectric tunnel layer using the high-throughput technique. The inserted STO enhances the local tetragonality of the BTO, resulting in a strengthened ferroelectricity in the tunnel layer, which greatly impr...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
Parallel information processing, energy efficiency and unsupervised learning make the human brain a ...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
We propose a novel synaptic design of more efficient neuromorphic edge-computing with substantially ...
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) have attracted increasing research interest as a promising Can...
Ferroelectric nonvolatile memories offer ways to store information with different mechanisms than th...
Neuromorphic computing is a computing architecture that mimics biological neural systems. Successful...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
Ferroelectric Tunnel Junctions (FTJs) are a candidate for the hardware realization of synapses in ar...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
Ferroelectric tunneling junctions (FTJs), with tunable tunneling electroresistance (TER), are promis...
Abstract We propose that the double barrier effect is expected to enhance the tunneling electroresis...
Recently, ferroelectric tunnel junctions have attracted much attention due to their potential applic...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
Parallel information processing, energy efficiency and unsupervised learning make the human brain a ...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
We propose a novel synaptic design of more efficient neuromorphic edge-computing with substantially ...
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) have attracted increasing research interest as a promising Can...
Ferroelectric nonvolatile memories offer ways to store information with different mechanisms than th...
Neuromorphic computing is a computing architecture that mimics biological neural systems. Successful...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
Ferroelectric Tunnel Junctions (FTJs) are a candidate for the hardware realization of synapses in ar...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
Ferroelectric tunneling junctions (FTJs), with tunable tunneling electroresistance (TER), are promis...
Abstract We propose that the double barrier effect is expected to enhance the tunneling electroresis...
Recently, ferroelectric tunnel junctions have attracted much attention due to their potential applic...
Among recently discovered ferroelectricity-related phenomena, the tunnelling electroresistance (TER)...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...
Parallel information processing, energy efficiency and unsupervised learning make the human brain a ...
The development of neuromorphic architectures depends on the engineering of new functional materials...