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Recent Advances in Cerium Oxide-Based Memristors for Neuromorphic Computingopen access

Authors
Ali, SarfrazUllah, Muhammad AbaidRaza, AliIqbal, Muhammad WaqasKhan, Muhammad FarooqRasheed, MariaIsmail, MuhammadKim, Sungjun
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
capping layers; CeO<sub>2</sub>; filamentary mechanisms; neuromorphic learning systems; RRAM memristive devices; switching layers; symmetric and asymmetric electrodes; synaptic devices
Citation
Nanomaterials, v.13, no.17, pp 1 - 37
Pages
37
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nanomaterials
Volume
13
Number
17
Start Page
1
End Page
37
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18743
DOI
10.3390/nano13172443
ISSN
2079-4991
2079-4991
Abstract
This review article attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the recent progress in cerium oxide (CeO2)-based resistive random-access memories (RRAMs). CeO2 is considered the most promising candidate because of its multiple oxidation states (Ce3+ and Ce4+), remarkable resistive-switching (RS) uniformity in DC mode, gradual resistance transition, cycling endurance, long data-retention period, and utilization of the RS mechanism as a dielectric layer, thereby exhibiting potential for neuromorphic computing. In this context, a detailed study of the filamentary mechanisms and their types is required. Accordingly, extensive studies on unipolar, bipolar, and threshold memristive behaviors are reviewed in this work. Furthermore, electrode-based (both symmetric and asymmetric) engineering is focused for the memristor’s structures such as single-layer, bilayer (as an oxygen barrier layer), and doped switching-layer-based memristors have been proved to be unique CeO2-based synaptic devices. Hence, neuromorphic applications comprising spike-based learning processes, potentiation and depression characteristics, potentiation motion and synaptic weight decay process, short-term plasticity, and long-term plasticity are intensively studied. More recently, because learning based on Pavlov’s dog experiment has been adopted as an advanced synoptic study, it is one of the primary topics of this review. Finally, CeO2-based memristors are considered promising compared to previously reported memristors for advanced synaptic study in the future, particularly by utilizing high-dielectric-constant oxide memristors. © 2023 by the authors.
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