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An artificial spiking synapse made of molecules and nanoparticles
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An artificial spiking synapse made of molecules and nanoparticles

  • Fabien Alibart1,
  • Stephane Pleutin1,
  • David Guerin1,
  • Christian Gamrat2 &
  • …
  • Dominique Vuillaume1 

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Molecule-based devices are envisioned to complement silicon devices by providing new functions or already existing functions at a simpler process level and at a lower cost by virtue of their self-organization capabilities, moreover, they are not bound to von Neuman architecture and this may open the way to other architectural paradigms. Here we demonstrate a device made of conjugated molecules and metal nanoparticles (NPs) which behaves as a spiking synapse suitable for integration in neural network architectures. We demonstrate that this device exhibits the main behavior of a biological synapse. These results open the way to rate coding utilization of the NOMFET in perceptron and Hopfield networks. We can also envision the NOMFET as a building block of neuroelectronics for interfacing neurons or neuronal logic devices made from patterned neuronal cultures with solid-state devices and circuits.

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    Fabien Alibart, Stephane Pleutin, David Guerin & Dominique Vuillaume

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Alibart, F., Pleutin, S., Guerin, D. et al. An artificial spiking synapse made of molecules and nanoparticles. Nat Prec (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2009.3031.1

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  • spiking synapse
  • neural circuits
  • Nanoparticles
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