High-precision and linear weight updates by subnanosecond pulses in ferroelectric tunnel junction for neuro-inspired computing

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Zhen Luo
Zijian Wang
Zeyu Guan
Chao Ma
Letian Zhao
Chuanchuan Liu
Haoyang Sun
He Wang
Yue Lin
Xi Jin
Yuewei Yin
Xiaoguang Li
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, Department of Physics, and CAS Key Laboratory of Strongly
[2] Nanjing University,Coupled Quantum Matter Physics
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The rapid development of neuro-inspired computing demands synaptic devices with ultrafast speed, low power consumption, and multiple non-volatile states, among other features. Here, a high-performance synaptic device is designed and established based on a Ag/PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 (PZT, (111)-oriented)/Nb:SrTiO3 ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ). The advantages of (111)-oriented PZT (~1.2 nm) include its multiple ferroelectric switching dynamics, ultrafine ferroelectric domains, and small coercive voltage. The FTJ shows high-precision (256 states, 8 bits), reproducible (cycle-to-cycle variation, ~2.06%), linear (nonlinearity <1) and symmetric weight updates, with a good endurance of >109 cycles and an ultralow write energy consumption. In particular, manipulations among 150 states are realized under subnanosecond (~630 ps) pulse voltages ≤5 V, and the fastest resistance switching at 300 ps for the FTJs is achieved by voltages <13 V. Based on the experimental performance, the convolutional neural network simulation achieves a high online learning accuracy of ~94.7% for recognizing fashion product images, close to the calculated result of ~95.6% by floating-point-based convolutional neural network software. Interestingly, the FTJ-based neural network is very robust to input image noise, showing potential for practical applications. This work represents an important improvement in FTJs towards building neuro-inspired computing systems.
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