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© 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Hardware implementation of artificial synapse/neuron by electronic/ionic hybrid devices is of great interest for brain-inspired neuromorphic systems. At the same time, printed electronics have received considerable interest in recent years. Here, printed dual-gate carbon-nanotube thin-film transistors with very high saturation field-effect mobility (≈269 cm2 V−1 s–1) are proposed for artificial synapse application. Some important synaptic behaviors including paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), and signal filtering characteristics are successfully emulated in such printed artificial synapses. The PPF index can be modulated by spike width and spike interval of presynaptic impulse voltages. The results present a printable approach to fabricate artificial synaptic devices for neuromorphic systems.

Original publication

DOI

10.1002/adfm.201604447

Type

Journal article

Journal

Advanced Functional Materials

Publication Date

03/02/2017

Volume

27