A Functional Hybrid Memristor Crossbar-Array/CMOS System for Data Storage and Neuromorphic Applications
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · HRL Laboratories (United States)
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Abstract
Crossbar arrays based on two-terminal resistive switches have been proposed as a leading candidate for future memory and logic applications. Here we demonstrate a high-density, fully operational hybrid crossbar/CMOS system composed of a transistor- and diode-less memristor crossbar array vertically integrated on top of a CMOS chip by taking advantage of the intrinsic nonlinear characteristics of the memristor element. The hybrid crossbar/CMOS system can reliably store complex binary and multilevel 1600 pixel bitmap images using a new programming scheme.
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- Crossbar switch
- Neuromorphic engineering
- CMOS
- Memristor
- Computer science
- Bitmap
- Memistor
- Electronic engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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