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Graphene Helps Probe Behavior of Strontium Titanium Oxide for Memristor Research – AZoNano
Researchers across the globe have been studying new materials to develop neuromorphic computers, with a design based on the human brain.

Written by AZoNanoNov 23 2020
Researchers across the globe have been studying new materials to develop neuromorphic computers, with a design based on the human brain.
The combination with graphene opens up a new path to memristive heterostructures combining ferroelectric materials and 2D materials. Image Credit: Banerjee lab, University of Groningen.
A memristive device is a vital component of neuromorphic computers and its resistance depends on the history of the device—quite similar to the human…
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