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Human brain-like synaptic behaviors of the ferroelectric field-effect transistors (FeFETs) were emulated by introducing the metal-ferroelectric-metal-insulator-semiconductor (MFMIS) gate stacks employing Al-doped HfO2 (Al:HfO2) ferroelectric thin films even at a low operation voltage. The synaptic plasticity of the MFMIS-FETs could be gradually modulated by the partial polarization characteristics of the Al:HfO2 thin films, which were examined to be dependent on the applied pulse conditions. Based on the ferroelectric polarization switching dynamics of the Al:HfO2 thin films, the proposed devices successfully emulate biological synaptic functions, including excitatory post-synaptic current (EPSC), paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), and spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP). The channel conductance of the FeFETs could be controlled by partially switching the ferroelectric polarization of the Al:HfO2 gate insulators by means of pulse-number and pulse-amplitude modulations. Furthermore, the 3 × 3 array integrated with the Al:HfO2 MFMIS-FETs was also fabricated, in which electrically modifiable weighted-sum operation could be well verified in the 3 × 3 synapse array configuration.
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Sung-Min Yoon
Daejeon University
Sung-Min Yoon
Daejeon University
Seung Eon Moon
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Nanoscale
Kyung Hee University
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Daejeon University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a036d719d5678a7e681e770 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d0nr02401e