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Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) memristor arrays for analog-based machine learning hardware

Engineering and Technology

Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) memristor arrays for analog-based machine learning hardware

J. Xie, S. Afshari, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking research by Jing Xie, Sahra Afshari, and Ivan Sanchez Esqueda, showcasing the hardware implementation of dot product operations and a linear regression algorithm using h-BN memristor arrays. This innovative approach leverages 2D materials for enhanced performance in neuromorphic computing and machine learning hardware.... show more
Abstract
Recent studies of resistive switching devices with hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) as the switching layer have shown the potential of two-dimensional (2D) materials for memory and neuromorphic computing applications. The use of 2D materials allows scaling the resistive switching layer thickness to sub-nanometer dimensions enabling devices to operate with low switching voltages and high programming speeds, offering large improvements in efficiency and performance as well as ultra-dense integration. These characteristics are of interest for the implementation of neuromorphic computing and machine learning hardware based on memristor crossbars. However, existing demonstrations of h-BN memristors focus on single isolated device switching properties and lack attention to fundamental machine learning functions. This paper demonstrates the hardware implementation of dot product operations, a basic analog function ubiquitous in machine learning, using h-BN memristor arrays. Moreover, we demonstrate the hardware implementation of a linear regression algorithm on h-BN memristor arrays.
Publisher
npj 2D Materials and Applications
Published On
Jul 25, 2022
Authors
Jing Xie, Sahra Afshari, Ivan Sanchez Esqueda
Tags
dot product
linear regression
memristor arrays
h-BN
neuromorphic computing
machine learning
2D materials
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