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Synaptic electronics is a new technology for developing functional electronic devices that can mimic the structure and functions of biological counterparts. It has broad application prospects in wearable computing chips, human–machine interfaces, and neuron prostheses. These types of applications require synaptic devices with ultralow energy consumption as the effective energy supply for wearable...
In article number 1907472, Jia Huang and co‐workers design a unique 3D organic semiconductor fiber/solid ionic dielectric interface architecture for ultralow‐power neuromorphic simulation and computation. The core–shell fiber provides direct 3D contact of organic semiconductor with solid ionic dielectric according to the bio‐synapse structure, which delivers ultra‐low power consumption in spike signal...
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