The 81st JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2020

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.2 Characterization and Materials Physics

[10p-Z25-1~17] 12.2 Characterization and Materials Physics

Thu. Sep 10, 2020 1:15 PM - 6:00 PM Z25

Yasuo Nakayama(Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Hiroyuki Matui(Yamagata Univ.), Ken-ichi Nakayama(阪大)

1:30 PM - 1:45 PM

[10p-Z25-2] Observation and analysis of current responses from phosphomolybdic acid crystals

Atsuya Nitta1, Goh Kian Lian1, Yuki Takeshima1, Yuji Kuwahara1, Tetsuya Asai2, Alexandre Schmid3, Yoshitaka Shingaya4, Tomonobu Nakayama4, Megumi Akai-Kasaya1,2 (1.Osaka Univ., 2.Hokkaido Univ., 3.EPFL, 4.NIMS)

Keywords:Neuromorphic, spike signal, phosphomolybdic

In Neuromorphic engineering, it's necessary to reproduce the firing function of neurons, but there are still few studies on the device which can generate the spiking signal. In this study, we focus on the phosphomolybdic acid molecular crystal, which exhibits a multi-step reduction reaction, and obtained spike-like time response by using conductive AFM. A simulation model of a molecular cluster consisting of stochastic conductance switching in single molecule reproduced the spiking current under low voltage applied.