It's always special to collaborate with my previous institute Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin! In this very interesting work Catherine Dubourdieu and Rong Wu report electrochemical metallization #ResistiveSwitching in polycrystalline YMnO3-based #memristive devices using Al as an active electrode. In the #cover we represented the filament formation, which happens at the grain boundaries between two different phases of YMnO3, following the migration of Al3+ cations from the electrode.

✏ full paper at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/26884062/2024/5/5

#SciArt #SciComm

Is the #ReRAM community already active here in the #fediverse?🧐

Just want to share our latest results about spatio-temporal correlations due to thermal effects 🔥 that are expected to be observed in #memristive crossbar arrays. This effect could perhaps be exploited for future #neuromorphic computing applications.🧠🖥️

But take a look for yourself:
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202213943

(The work is part of the @[email protected] project #NEUROTEC at @fzj 👍)

#Memristors Run #AI Tasks at 1/800th Power - #IEEESpectrum

"#Memristive devices that mimic #neuron-connecting #synapses could serve as the hardware for #NeuralNetworks that copy the way the #brain learns. Now two new #studies may help solve key problems these components face not just with yields and reliability, but with finding applications beyond #neural nets."

https://spectrum.ieee.org/memristor-devices-ai

Memristors Run AI Tasks at 1/800th Power

Memristive devices that mimic neuron-connecting synapses could serve as the hardware for neural networks that copy the way the brain learns. Now two new studies may help solve key problems these components face not just with yields and reliability, but with finding applications beyond neural nets.

IEEE Spectrum