Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering (Jan 2023)

Pre-synaptic DC bias controls the plasticity and dynamics of three-terminal neuromorphic electrolyte-gated organic transistors

  • Federico Rondelli,
  • Anna De Salvo,
  • Gioacchino Calandra Sebastianella,
  • Mauro Murgia,
  • Luciano Fadiga,
  • Fabio Biscarini,
  • Michele Di Lauro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4386/acb37f
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 014004

Abstract

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The role of pre-synaptic DC bias is investigated in three-terminal organic neuromorphic architectures based on electrolyte-gated organic transistors—EGOTs. By means of pre-synaptic offset it is possible to finely control the number of discrete conductance states in short-term plasticity experiments, to obtain, at will, both depressive and facilitating response in the same neuromorphic device and to set the ratio between two subsequent pulses in paired-pulse experiments. The charge dynamics leading to these important features are discussed in relationship with macroscopic device figures of merit such as conductivity and transconductance, establishing a novel key enabling parameter in devising the operation of neuromorphic organic electronics.

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