Metaplastic and energy-efficient biocompatible graphene artificial synaptic transistors for enhanced accuracy neuromorphic computing

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2022-07-28

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Kireev, Dmitry
Liu, Samuel
Jin, Harrison
Xiao, T. Patrick
Bennett, Christopher H.
Akinwande, Deji
Incorvia, Jean Anne C.

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Springer Nature Limited

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CMOS-based computing systems that employ the von Neumann architecture are relatively limited when it comes to parallel data storage and processing. In contrast, the human brain is a living computational signal processing unit that operates with extreme parallelism and energy efficiency. Although numerous neuromorphic electronic devices have emerged in the last decade, most of them are rigid or contain materials that are toxic to biological systems. In this work, we report on biocompatible bilayer graphene-based artificial synaptic transistors (BLAST) capable of mimicking synaptic behavior. The BLAST devices leverage a dry ion-selective membrane, enabling long-term potentia- tion, with ~50 aJ/µm

2 switching energy efficiency, at least an order of magni- tude lower than previous reports on two-dimensional material-based artificial synapses. The devices show unique metaplasticity, a useful feature for gen- eralizable deep neural networks, and we demonstrate that metaplastic BLASTs outperform ideal linear synapses in classic image classification tasks. With switching energy well below the 1 fJ energy estimated per biological synapse, the proposed devices are powerful candidates for bio-interfaced online learning, bridging the gap between artificial and biological neural networks.

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Kireev, D; Liu, S; Jin, H; Xiao, TP; Bennett, CH; Akinwande, D; Incorvia, JAC. Metaplastic and energy-efficient biocompatible graphene artificial synaptic transistors for enhanced accuracy neuromorphic computing. Nat. Commun. 2022, 13(1), 4386-. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32078-6.