Nanoscale observation of electro-synaptic response
Mario Lanza a
a Materials Science & Engineering King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Proceedings of Neuromorphic Materials, Devices, Circuits and Systems (NeuMatDeCaS)
VALÈNCIA, Spain, 2023 January 23rd - 25th
Organizers: Rohit Abraham John, Irem Boybat, Jason Eshraghian and Simone Fabiano
Invited Speaker, Mario Lanza, presentation 036
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.neumatdecas.2023.036
Publication date: 9th January 2023

Resistive switching technologies like information storage and neuromorphic computation require a high integration density. Hence, studying ultra-small devices with few nanometres in length is important to extract accurate conclusions. However, sometimes patterning small devices is challenging and one good option is to study the electrical properties of the materials at the nanoscale using conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM). In this seminar, I will explain multiple types of experiments that are useful to characterize the electronic properties of different materials and devices at the nanoscale using CAFM, explaining the different setups that we have developed. I will describe some of the properties I have analysed in metal-oxides, graphene, molybdenum disulphide, hexagonal boron nitride, and nanoparticles.

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