Self-rectifying memristor arrays integrate simulated annealing for advanced neuromorphic computing. (IMAGE)
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This image illustrates the 1 kbit self-rectifying memristor (SRM) array developed in the study, which shows superior rectification and on/off ratios, along with low-power reading, multi-state storage, and multi-level switching. It features exceptional fluctuation suppression and high consistency, operating stably under repeated cycles and low voltages. Also depicted is its integration with a simulated annealing algorithm via a dedicated test board, enabling rapid, efficient image restoration that outperforms conventional methods—offering new paradigms for in-memory computing hardware.
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J. Bian, Y. Zhu, S. Yan, Y. Tang, J. Guo, G. Li, J. Zhao, Q. Zhong, Q. Li, S. Liu, R. Liu, Q. Chen, Y. Xiao, X. Zhu, Q. Li, M. Tang, Nano Research 2025. DOI: 10.26599/NR.2025.94907803, Tsinghua University Press.
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