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Unveiling the Role of Side Chain for Improving Nonvolatile Characteristics of Conjugated Polymers‐Based Artificial Synapse

Junho Sung, Sein Chung, Yongchan Jang, Hyoik Jang, Jiyeon Kim, Chan Lee, Donghwa Lee, Dongyeong Jeong, Kilwon Cho, Youn Sang Kim, Joonhee Kang, Won-Ho Lee, Eunho Lee

2024Advanced Science42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Interest has grown in services that consume a significant amount of energy, such as large language models (LLMs), and research is being conducted worldwide on synaptic devices for neuromorphic hardware. However, various complex processes are problematic for the implementation of synaptic properties. Here, synaptic characteristics are implemented through a novel method, namely side chain control of conjugated polymers. The developed devices exhibit the characteristics of the biological brain, especially spike‐timing‐dependent plasticity (STDP), high‐pass filtering, and long‐term potentiation/depression (LTP/D). Moreover, the fabricated synaptic devices show enhanced nonvolatile characteristics, such as long retention time (≈10 2 s), high ratio of G max / G min , high linearity, and reliable cyclic endurance (≈10 3 pulses). This study presents a new pathway for next‐generation neuromorphic computing by modulating conjugated polymers with side chain control, thereby achieving high‐performance synaptic properties.

Topics & Concepts

Conjugated systemSynapsePolymerMaterials scienceNanotechnologySide chainChain (unit)Polymer scienceComputer scienceNeuroscienceBiologyPhysicsComposite materialAstronomyAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingMachine Learning in Materials ScienceAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
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