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Synaptic Devices
In article number 2309058, Joon Young Kwak and co‐workers fabricate both volatile and nonvolatile memristors based on 2D hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and the leaky integrate‐and‐fire (LIF) neuron and synaptic functions are demonstrated, respectively. They perform a neural network connectivity study using 2D hBN‐based artificial neuromorphic devices in hardware. This study provides...
Brain‐inspired neuromorphic computing has been developed as a potential candidate for solving the von Neumann bottleneck of traditional computing systems. 2D materials‐based memristors have been exponentially investigated as promising building blocks of neuromorphic computing because of their excellent electrical performance, simple structure, and small device scale. However, while many researchers...
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