Recent advances in flexible memristors for advanced computing and sensing
Jiaming Xu, Ziwang Luo, Long Chen, Chao Zhou, Haozhe Zhang, Yuanjin Zheng, Lei Wei
Abstract
scaling guided by Moore's Law becomes increasingly difficult. Emerging memristors can provide a promising solution for achieving high-performance computing systems with low power consumption. In particular, the development of flexible memristors is an important topic for wearable electronics, which can lead to intelligent systems in daily life with high computing capacity and efficiency. Here, recent advances in flexible memristors are reviewed, from operating mechanisms and typical materials to representative applications. Potential directions and challenges for future study in this area are also discussed.
Topics & Concepts
Von Neumann architectureMemristorPower consumptionComputer scienceComputer architectureArchitectureFace (sociological concept)Distributed computingEmbedded systemNanotechnologyPower (physics)Electronic engineeringMaterials scienceEngineeringPhysicsOperating systemVisual artsSociologyQuantum mechanicsArtSocial scienceAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesNeuroscience and Neural Engineering