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Organic electronic synapses with low energy consumption

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Authors

Lee, Yeongjun; Park, Hea-Lim; Kim, Yeongin; Lee, Tae-Woo

Issue Date
2021-04
Citation
Joule, Vol.5 No.4, pp.794-810
Abstract
A SUMMARY The von Neumann computing architecture consists of separated processing and memory elements; it is too bulky and energy-intensive to be implemented in the upcoming artificial intelligence age. In contrast, neurons and synapses in a brain perform learning and memory in an integrated manner and function energy- efficiently by analog adjustment of synaptic strengths in response to stimulation. Organic artificial synapses provide good emulation of the functions and structures of biological synapses and are easily fabricated and therefore can be applied to various neuromorphic electronic devices. In particular, organic artificial synapses that consume energy at a level comparable to that of a biological synapse show great promise for use in future low-energy neuromorphic devices. Here, we review the trends of energy consumption of organic artificial synapses and how it is affected by the structure, materials, and operation mechanism. We also present a strategy to decrease the energy consumption of organic neuromorphic devices. Our review will help the development of versatile low-energy organic neuromorphic electronics.
ISSN
2542-4351
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/179126
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2021.01.005
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