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Multifunctional ferroelectric synaptic memristors based on HfAlOx with enhanced Pavlovian learning and physical
Gwangmin An1, Seungjun Lee1, Yeongkyo Seo2,3
1Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea. sungjun@dongguk.edu.
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With the growing demand for energy-efficient, high-speed data processing systems, ferroelectric memristors based on HfAlOx (HAO) have emerged as promising candidates for neuromorphic computing. In this study, we fabricated a metal-ferroelectric-insulator-semiconductor structure with a W/HAO/ZrO2/n+ Si stack and investigated the influence of annealing duration at relatively low-temperature (500 °C) on ferroelectric and synaptic properties. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and positive-up-negative-down measurements revealed that a 60 second annealing process maximized the orthorhombic phase content and polarization characteristics. Electrical measurements showed enhanced tunneling electroresistance and memory window for a 60-second annealed device, while polarization reversal analysis confirmed the trade-off between the dead layer thickness and ferroelectricity. The 60-second annealed device also demonstrated superior read margin and synaptic behaviors, including potentiation/depression, spike based plasticity, and Pavlovian associative learning. Finally, a 4-bit reservoir computing system was successfully implemented, achieving 98.51% MNIST pattern recognition accuracy. These results highlight the potential of HAO-based ferroelectric memristors as low-power synaptic elements for future neuromorphic hardware.
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