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Stochastic resonance in 2D materials based memristors

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Stochastic resonance in 2D materials based memristors

J. B. Roldán, A. Cantudo, et al.

Discover how h-BN based memristive devices exhibit stochastic resonance, a fascinating phenomenon where noise actually enhances signal detection. This groundbreaking research conducted by J. B. Roldán and colleagues paves the way for innovative neuromorphic applications.... show more
Abstract
Stochastic resonance is an essential phenomenon in neurobiology; it is connected to the constructive role of noise in the signals that take place in neuronal tissues, facilitating information communication, memory, etc. Memristive devices are known to be the cornerstone of hardware neuromorphic applications since they correctly mimic biological synapses in many different facets, such as short/long-term plasticity, spike-timing-dependent plasticity, pair-pulse facilitation, etc. Different types of neural networks can be built with circuit architectures based on memristive devices (mostly spiking neural networks and artificial neural networks). In this context, stochastic resonance is a critical issue to analyze in the memristive devices that will allow the fabrication of neuromorphic circuits. We do so here with h-BN based memristive devices from different perspectives. It is found that the devices we have fabricated and measured clearly show stochastic resonance behaviour. Consequently, neuromorphic applications can be developed to account for this effect, that describes a key issue in neurobiology with strong computational implications.
Publisher
npj 2D Materials and Applications
Published On
Jan 30, 2024
Authors
J. B. Roldán, A. Cantudo, J. J. Torres, D. Maldonado, Yaqing Shen, Wenwen Zheng, Yue Yuan, M. Lanza
Tags
stochastic resonance
memristive devices
h-BN
signal detection
neuromorphic applications
noise enhancement
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