Controlling sulfurization of 2D Mo2C crystal for Mo2C/MoS2-based memristor and artificial synapse

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Xin Tang
Leilei Yang
Junhua Huang
Wenjun Chen
Baohua Li
Shaodian Yang
Rongliang Yang
Zhiping Zeng
Zikang Tang
Xuchun Gui
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies, School of Electronics and Information Technology
[2] Guangxi Minzu University,Department of physics
[3] Foshan University,School of Electronic Information Engineering
[4] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[5] University of Macau,Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering
[6] Avenida da Universidade,undefined
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Owing to the conductance-adjustable performance, the emerging two-terminal memristors are promising candidates for artificial synapses and brain-spired neuromorphic computing. Although memristors based on molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) have displayed outstanding performance, such as thermal stability and high energy efficiency, reports on memristors based on MoS2 as the functional layer to simulate synaptic behavior are limited. Herein, a homologous Mo2C/MoS2-based memristor is prepared by partially sulfuring two-dimensional Mo2C crystal. The memristor shows good stability, excellent retention (~104 s) and endurance (>100 cycles), and a high ON/OFF ratio (>103). Moreover, for comprehensively mimicking biological synapses, the essential synaptic functions of the device are systematically analyzed, including paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), short-term plasticity (STP), long-term plasticity (LTP), long-term depression (LTD), and the transitions from STP to LTP. Notably, this artificial synapse could keep a high-level stable memory for a long time (60 s) after repeated stimulation. These results prove that our device is highly desirable for biological synapses, which show great potential for application in future high-density storage and neuromorphic computing systems.
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