A 2D Heterostructure-Based Multifunctional Floating Gate Memory Device for Multimodal Reservoir Computing

  • Jiajia Zha
  • , Yunpeng Xia
  • , Shuhui Shi
  • , Haoxin Huang
  • , Siyuan Li
  • , Chen Qian
  • , Huide Wang
  • , Peng Yang
  • , Zhuomin Zhang
  • , You Meng
  • , Wei Wang
  • , Zhengbao Yang
  • , Hongyu Yu
  • , Johnny C. Ho*
  • , Zhongrui Wang*
  • , Chaoliang Tan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The demand for economical and efficient data processing has led to a surge of interest in neuromorphic computing based on emerging two-dimensional (2D) materials in recent years. As a rising van der Waals (vdW) p-type Weyl semiconductor with many intriguing properties, tellurium (Te) has been widely used in advanced electronics/optoelectronics. However, its application in floating gate (FG) memory devices for information processing has never been explored. Herein, an electronic/optoelectronic FG memory device enabled by Te-based 2D vdW heterostructure for multimodal reservoir computing (RC) is reported. When subjected to intense electrical/optical stimuli, the device exhibits impressive nonvolatile electronic memory behaviors including ≈108 extinction ratio, ≈100 ns switching speed, >4000 cycles, >4000-s retention stability, and nonvolatile multibit optoelectronic programmable characteristics. When the input stimuli weaken, the nonvolatile memory degrades into volatile memory. Leveraging these rich nonlinear dynamics, a multimodal RC system with high recognition accuracy of 90.77% for event-type multimodal handwritten digit-recognition is demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2308502
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jan 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D van der Waals heterostructures
  • floating gate
  • multimodal reservoir computing
  • optoelectronic memory devices
  • tellurium nanoflake

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