Modelling and design of FTJs as high reading-impedance synaptic devices
Abstract
We present an in-house modelling framework for Ferroelectric Tunnelling Junctions (FTJ), and an insightful study of the design of FTJs as synaptic devices. Results show that a moderately low-k tunnelling dielectric (e.g. SiO2) can increase the read current and the current dynamic range.
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