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A caloritronics-based Mott neuristor

Published inScientific reports, vol. 10, no. 1
First online date2020-03-09
Abstract

Machine learning imitates the basic features of biological neural networks at a software level. A strong effort is currently being made to mimic neurons and synapses with hardware components, an approach known as neuromorphic computing. While recent advances in resistive switching have provided a path to emulate synapses at the 10 nm scale, a scalable neuron analogue is yet to be found. Here, we show how heat transfer can be utilized to mimic neuron functionalities in Mott nanodevices. We use the Joule heating created by current spikes to trigger the insulator-to-metal transition in a biased VO2 nanogap. We show that thermal dynamics allow the implementation of the basic neuron functionalities: activity, leaky integrate-and-fire, volatility and rate coding. This approach could enable neuromorphic hardware to take full advantage of the rapid advances in memristive synapses, allowing for much denser and complex neural networks.

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  • DOE | SC | Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0019273]
  • National Science Foundation - NNCI: San Diego Nanotechnology Infrastructure (SDNI) [1542148]
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DEL VALLE GRANDA, Javier et al. A caloritronics-based Mott neuristor. In: Scientific reports, 2020, vol. 10, n° 1. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-61176-y
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Additional URL for this publicationhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-61176-y
Journal ISSN2045-2322
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