Wang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Redox memristors with volatile threshold switching behavior for neuromorphic computingWang et al., 2022
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- Wang Y
- Gong T
- Ding Y
- Li Y
- Wang W
- Chen Z
- Du N
- Covi E
- Farronato M
- Ielmini D
- Zhang X
- Luo Q
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- Journal of Electronic Science and Technology
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The spiking neural network (SNN), closely inspired by the human brain, is one of the most powerful platforms to enable highly efficient, low cost, and robust neuromorphic computations in hardware using traditional or emerging electron devices within an …
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