Summary
International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications
2017
Session Number:A2L-E
Session:
Number:A2L-E-1
Implementation of Both Synapse and Neuron on a Field-Induced Insulator-to-2D Metal Transition Device with SrTiO3 Channel
Pablo Stoliar, Alejandro Schulman, Ai Kitoh, Isao Inoue,
pp.178-181
Publication Date:2017/12/4
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.29.A2L-E-1
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Summary:
Surfaces of SrTiO3 (STO) are widely known as a playground of basic physical researches of two-dimensional metallic systems. By electrostatic carrier-density modulation of the STO surface, a variety of interesting phenomena such as an insulator to 2D metal transition (IMT), superconductivity, and ferromagnetism are triggered. Here we demonstrate a unique challenge; neuromorphic electronic devices are implemented on the electrostatic control of the IMT at the STO surface.We prove that our STO device is indeed a promising candidate of an artificial neuron (leaky-integrate and fire: LIF) as well as an artificial synapse (spike-timing-dependent plasticity: STDP). This work will bridge the gap between the basic research of IMT and its viable applications.