Wan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Flexible carbon nanotube synaptic transistor for neurological electronic skin applicationsWan et al., 2020
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- Wan H
- Cao Y
- Lo L
- Zhao J
- Sepulveda N
- Wang C
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- ACS nano
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There is an increasing interest in the development of memristive or artificial synaptic devices that emulate the neuronal activities for neuromorphic computing applications. While there have already been many reports on artificial synaptic transistors implemented on rigid …
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