1Two-Terminal Neuromorphic Memristors
Hui-Kai He, He-Ming Huang, and Rui Yang
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Wuhan 430074, P. R. China
1.1 Memristive Devices
A memristive device is a resistive device with an inherent memory; its theory was creatively conceived by Prof. Chua in 1971 [1] and was connected to the physical devices in 2008 by HP [2]. Since then, memristive devices have been extensively studied over the past decade due to their prominent advantages, such as simple structure, high operation speed, and low power consumption in applications of data storage, logic operation, and neuromorphic computation [3]. In this section, we will introduce traditional two-terminal memristive ...
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