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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2017.27.11.590

Ultra-Low Powered CNT Synaptic Transistor Utilizing Double PI:PCBM Dielectric Layers  

Kim, Yonghun (Department of Advanced Functional Thin Films Department, Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS))
Cho, Byungjin (Department of Advanced Material Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.27, no.11, 2017 , pp. 590-596 More about this Journal
Abstract
We demonstrated a CNT synaptic transistor by integrating 6,6-phenyl-C61 butyric acid methyl ester(PCBM) molecules as charge storage molecules in a polyimide(PI) dielectric layer with carbon nanotubes(CNTs) for the transistor channel. Specifically, we fabricated and compared three different kinds of CNT-based synaptic transistors: a control device with $Al_2O_3/PI$, a single PCBM device with $Al_2O_3/PI:PCBM$(0.1 wt%), and a double PCBM device with $Al_2O_3/PI:PCBM$(0.1 wt%)/PI:PCBM(0.05 wt%). Statistically, essential device parameters such as Off and On currents, On/Off ratio, device yield, and long-term retention stability for the three kinds of transistor devices were extracted and compared. Notably, the double PCBM device exhibited the most excellent memory transistor behavior. Pulse response properties with postsynaptic dynamic current were also evaluated. Among all of the testing devices, double PCBM device consumed such low power for stand-by and its peak current ratio was so large that the postsynaptic current was also reliably and repeatedly generated. Postsynaptic hole currents through the CNT channel can be generated by electrons trapped in the PCBM molecules and last for a relatively short time(~ hundreds of msec). Under one certain testing configuration, the electrons trapped in the PCBM can also be preserved in a nonvolatile manner for a long-term period. Its integrated platform with extremely low stand-by power should pave a promising road toward next-generation neuromorphic systems, which would emulate the brain power of 20 W.
Keywords
CNT synaptic transistor; PCBM molecules; post synaptic current; neuromorphic system;
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