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Realizing avalanche criticality in neuromorphic networks on a 2D hBN platform

  • Ankit Rao
  • , Sooraj Sanjay
  • , Vivek Dey
  • , Majid Ahmadi
  • , Pramod Yadav
  • , Anirudh Venugopalrao
  • , Navakanta Bhat
  • , Bart Kooi
  • , Srinivasan Raghavan
  • , Pavan Nukala

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Abstract

Networks and systems which exhibit brain-like behavior can analyze information from intrinsically noisy and unstructured data with very low power consumption. Such characteristics arise due to the critical nature and complex interconnectivity of the brain and its neuronal network. We demonstrate a system comprising of multilayer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) films contacted with silver (Ag), which can uniquely host two different self-assembled networks, which are self-organized at criticality (SOC). This system shows bipolar resistive switching between the high resistance state (HRS) and the low resistance state (LRS). In the HRS, Ag clusters (nodes) intercalate in the van der Waals gaps of hBN forming a network of tunnel junctions, whereas the LRS contains a network of Ag filaments. The temporal avalanche dynamics in both these states exhibit power-law scaling, long-range temporal correlation, and SOC. These networks can be tuned from one to another with voltage as a control parameter. For the first time, two different neural networks are realized in a single CMOS compatible, 2D material platform.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5235-5245
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials Horizons
Volume10
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Sep 2023
Externally publishedYes

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