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An Artificial Olfactory System Based on a Chemi-Memristive Device

  • Suk Yeop Chun
  • , Young Geun Song
  • , Ji Eun Kim
  • , Jae Uk Kwon
  • , Keunho Soh
  • , Ju Young Kwon
  • , Chong Yun Kang
  • , Jung Ho Yoon
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • Korea University

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Abstract

Technologies based on the fusion of gas sensors and neuromorphic computing to mimic the olfactory system have immense potential. However, the implementation of neuromorphic olfactory systems remains in a state of infancy because conventional gas sensors lack the necessary functions. Therefore, this study proposes a hysteretic “chemi-memristive gas sensor” based on oxygen vacancy chemi-memristive dynamics that differ from that of conventional gas sensors. After the memristive switching operation, the redox reaction with the external gas molecules is enhanced, resulting in the generation and elimination of oxygen vacancies that induce rapid current changes. In addition, the pre-generated oxygen vacancies enhance the post-sensing properties. Therefore, fast responses, short recovery times, and hysteretic gas response are achieved by the proposed sensor at room temperature. Based on the advantageous functionality of the sensor, device-level olfactory systems that can monitor the history of input gas stimuli are experimentally demonstrated as a potential application. Moreover, analog conductance modulation induced by oxidizing and reducing gases enables the conversion of external gas stimuli into synaptic weights and hence the realization of typical synaptic functionalities without an additional device or circuit. The proposed chemi-memristive device represents an advance in the bioinspired technology adopted in creating artificial intelligence systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2302219
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • artificial olfactory systems
  • gas sensors
  • hysteresis
  • memristors
  • olfactory synapses

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