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Nano Lett ; 2024 May 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38810209

RESUMEN

The concept of cross-sensor modulation, wherein one sensor modality can influence another's response, is often overlooked in traditional sensor fusion architectures, leading to missed opportunities for enhancing data accuracy and robustness. In contrast, biological systems, such as aquatic animals like crayfish, demonstrate superior sensor fusion through multisensory integration. These organisms adeptly integrate visual, tactile, and chemical cues to perform tasks such as evading predators and locating prey. Drawing inspiration from this, we propose a neuromorphic platform that integrates graphene-based chemitransistors, monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) based photosensitive memtransistors, and triboelectric tactile sensors to achieve "Super-Additive" responses to weak chemical, visual, and tactile cues and demonstrate contextual response modulation, also referred to as the "Inverse Effectiveness Effect." We hold the view that integrating bio-inspired sensor fusion principles across various modalities holds promise for a wide range of applications.

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Adv Mater ; : e2400661, 2024 Feb 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38373292

RESUMEN

User authentication is a critical aspect of any information exchange system which verifies the identities of individuals seeking access to sensitive information. Conventionally, this approachrelies on establishing robust digital signature protocols which employ asymmetric encryption techniques involving a key pair consisting of a public key and its matching private key. In this article, a user verification platform constructed using integrated circuits (ICs) with atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) memtransistors is presented. First, generation of secure cryptographic keys is demonstrated by exploiting the inherent stochasticity of carrier trapping and detrapping at the 2D/oxide interface trap sites. Subsequently, the ability to manipulate the functionality of logical NOR is leveraged to create a secure one-way hash function which when homomorphically operated upon with NAND, XOR, OR, NOT, and AND logic circuits generate distinct digital signatures. These signatures when subsequently decrypted, verify the authenticity of the receiver while ensuring complete preservation of data integrity and confidentiality as the underlying information is never revealed. Finally, the advantages of implementing a NOR-based hashing techniques in comparison to the conventional XOR-based encryption method are established. This demonstration highlights the potential of 2D-based ICs in developing critical hardware information security primitives.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 6021, 2023 09 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37758750

RESUMEN

Animal behavior involves complex interactions between physiology and psychology. However, most AI systems neglect psychological factors in decision-making due to a limited understanding of the physiological-psychological connection at the neuronal level. Recent advancements in brain imaging and genetics have uncovered specific neural circuits that regulate behaviors like feeding. By developing neuro-mimetic circuits that incorporate both physiology and psychology, a new emotional-AI paradigm can be established that bridges the gap between humans and machines. This study presents a bio-inspired gustatory circuit that mimics adaptive feeding behavior in humans, considering both physiological states (hunger) and psychological states (appetite). Graphene-based chemitransistors serve as artificial gustatory taste receptors, forming an electronic tongue, while 1L-MoS2 memtransistors construct an electronic-gustatory-cortex comprising a hunger neuron, appetite neuron, and feeding circuit. This work proposes a novel paradigm for emotional neuromorphic systems with broad implications for human health. The concept of gustatory emotional intelligence can extend to other sensory systems, benefiting future humanoid AI.


Asunto(s)
Conducta Alimentaria , Gusto , Animales , Humanos , Gusto/fisiología , Conducta Alimentaria/fisiología , Apetito , Conducta Animal , Hambre/fisiología
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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 5729, 2023 09 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37714853

RESUMEN

Multisensory integration is a salient feature of the brain which enables better and faster responses in comparison to unisensory integration, especially when the unisensory cues are weak. Specialized neurons that receive convergent input from two or more sensory modalities are responsible for such multisensory integration. Solid-state devices that can emulate the response of these multisensory neurons can advance neuromorphic computing and bridge the gap between artificial and natural intelligence. Here, we introduce an artificial visuotactile neuron based on the integration of a photosensitive monolayer MoS2 memtransistor and a triboelectric tactile sensor which minutely captures the three essential features of multisensory integration, namely, super-additive response, inverse effectiveness effect, and temporal congruency. We have also realized a circuit which can encode visuotactile information into digital spiking events, with probability of spiking determined by the strength of the visual and tactile cues. We believe that our comprehensive demonstration of bio-inspired and multisensory visuotactile neuron and spike encoding circuitry will advance the field of neuromorphic computing, which has thus far primarily focused on unisensory intelligence and information processing.


Asunto(s)
Encéfalo , Cognición , Señales (Psicología) , Inteligencia , Neuronas
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ACS Nano ; 17(17): 16817-16826, 2023 Sep 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37616285

RESUMEN

A true random number generator (TRNG) is essential to ensure information security for Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices. While pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) have been instrumental, their deterministic nature limits their application in security-sensitive scenarios. In contrast, hardware-based TRNGs derived from physically unpredictable processes offer greater reliability. This study demonstrates a peripheral-free TRNG utilizing two cascaded three-stage inverters (TSIs) in conjunction with an XOR gate composed of monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) field-effect transistors (FETs) by exploiting the stochastic charge trapping and detrapping phenomena at and/or near the MoS2/dielectric interface. The entropy source passes the NIST SP800-90B tests with a minimum normalized entropy of 0.8780, while the generated bits pass the NIST SP800-22 randomness tests without any postprocessing. Moreover, the keys generated using these random bits are uncorrelated with near-ideal entropy, bit uniformity, and Hamming distances, exhibiting resilience against machine learning (ML) attacks, temperature variations, and supply bias fluctuations with a frugal energy expenditure of 30 pJ/bit. This approach offers an advantageous alternative to conventional silicon, memristive, and nanomaterial-based TRNGs as it obviates the need for extensive peripherals while harnessing the potential of atomically thin 2D materials in developing low-power TRNGs.

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ACS Nano ; 17(15): 14449-14460, 2023 Aug 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37490390

RESUMEN

Defects play a pivotal role in limiting the performance and reliability of nanoscale devices. Field-effect transistors (FETs) based on atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors such as monolayer MoS2 are no exception. Probing defect dynamics in 2D FETs is therefore of significant interest. Here, we present a comprehensive insight into various defect dynamics observed in monolayer MoS2 FETs at varying gate biases and temperatures. The measured source-to-drain currents exhibit random telegraph signals (RTS) owing to the transfer of charges between the semiconducting channel and individual defects. Based on the modeled temperature and gate bias dependence, oxygen vacancies or aluminum interstitials are probable defect candidates. Several types of RTSs are observed including anomalous RTS and giant RTS indicating local current crowding effects and rich defect dynamics in monolayer MoS2 FETs. This study explores defect dynamics in large area-grown monolayer MoS2 with ALD-grown Al2O3 as the gate dielectric.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(22): 26946-26959, 2023 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37233602

RESUMEN

Limitations in cloud-based computing have prompted a paradigm shift toward all-in-one "edge" devices capable of independent data sensing, computing, and storage. Advanced defense and space applications stand to benefit immensely from this due to their need for continual operation in areas where maintaining remote oversight is difficult. However, the extreme environments relevant to these applications necessitate rigorous testing of technologies, with a common requirement being hardness to ionizing radiation. Two-dimensional (2D) molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has been noted to enable the sensing, storage, and logic capabilities necessary for all-in-one edge devices. Despite this, the investigation of ionizing radiation effects in MoS2-based devices remains incomplete. In particular, studies on gamma radiation effects in MoS2 have been largely limited to standalone films, with few device investigations; to the best of our knowledge, no explorations have been made into gamma radiation effects on the sensing and memory capabilities of MoS2-based devices. In this work, we have used a statistical approach to study high-dose (1 Mrad) gamma radiation effects on photosensitive and programmable memtransistors fabricated from large-area monolayer MoS2. Memtransistors were divided into separate groups to ensure accurate extraction of device characteristics pertaining to baseline performance, sensing, and memory before and after irradiation. All-MoS2 logic gates were also assessed to determine the gamma irradiation impact on logic implementation. Our findings show that the multiple functionalities of MoS2 memtransistors are not severely impacted by gamma irradiation even without dedicated shielding/mitigation techniques. We believe that these results serve as a foundation for more application-oriented studies going forward.

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Nanoscale Horiz ; 8(5): 603-615, 2023 May 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37021644

RESUMEN

Hardware Trojans (HTs) have emerged as a major security threat for integrated circuits (ICs) owing to the involvement of untrustworthy actors in the globally distributed semiconductor supply chain. HTs are intentional malicious modifications, which remain undetectable through simple electrical measurements but can cause catastrophic failure in the functioning of ICs in mission critical applications. In this article, we show how two-dimensional (2D) material based in-memory computing elements such as memtransistors can be used as hardware Trojans. We found that logic gates based on 2D memtransistors can be made to malfunction by exploiting their inherent programming capabilities. While we use 2D memtransistor-based ICs as the testbed for our demonstration, the results are equally applicable to any state-of-the-art and emerging in-memory computing technologies.

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Adv Mater ; 35(2): e2206168, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36308032

RESUMEN

As the energy and hardware investments necessary for conventional high-precision digital computing continue to explode in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), a change in paradigm that can trade precision for energy and resource efficiency is being sought for many computing applications. Stochastic computing (SC) is an attractive alternative since, unlike digital computers, which require many logic gates and a high transistor volume to perform basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, sorting, etc., SC can implement the same using simple logic gates. While it is possible to accelerate SC using traditional silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, the need for extensive hardware investment to generate stochastic bits (s-bits), the fundamental computing primitive for SC, makes it less attractive. Memristor and spin-based devices offer natural randomness but depend on hybrid designs involving CMOS peripherals for accelerating SC, which increases area and energy burden. Here, the limitations of existing and emerging technologies are overcome, and a standalone SC architecture embedded in memory and based on 2D memtransistors is experimentally demonstrated. The monolithic and non-von-Neumann SC architecture occupies a small hardware footprint and consumes a miniscule amount of energy (<1 nJ) for both s-bit generation and arithmetic operations, highlighting the benefits of SC.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 5578, 2022 Sep 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36151079

RESUMEN

Bayesian networks (BNs) find widespread application in many real-world probabilistic problems including diagnostics, forecasting, computer vision, etc. The basic computing primitive for BNs is a stochastic bit (s-bit) generator that can control the probability of obtaining '1' in a binary bit-stream. While silicon-based complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology can be used for hardware implementation of BNs, the lack of inherent stochasticity makes it area and energy inefficient. On the other hand, memristors and spintronic devices offer inherent stochasticity but lack computing ability beyond simple vector matrix multiplication due to their two-terminal nature and rely on extensive CMOS peripherals for BN implementation, which limits area and energy efficiency. Here, we circumvent these challenges by introducing a hardware platform based on 2D memtransistors. First, we experimentally demonstrate a low-power and compact s-bit generator circuit that exploits cycle-to-cycle fluctuation in the post-programmed conductance state of 2D memtransistors. Next, the s-bit generators are monolithically integrated with 2D memtransistor-based logic gates to implement BNs. Our findings highlight the potential for 2D memtransistor-based integrated circuits for non-von Neumann computing applications.

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ACS Nano ; 15(11): 17804-17812, 2021 Nov 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34665596

RESUMEN

A true random number generator (TRNG) is a critical hardware component that has become increasingly important in the era of Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile computing for ensuring secure communication and authentication schemes. While recent years have seen an upsurge in TRNGs based on nanoscale materials and devices, their resilience against machine learning (ML) attacks remains unexamined. In this article, we demonstrate a ML attack resilient, low-power, and low-cost TRNG by exploiting stochastic programmability of floating gate (FG) field effect transistors (FETs) with atomically thin channel materials. The origin of stochasticity is attributed to the probabilistic nature of charge trapping and detrapping phenomena in the FG. Our TRNG also satisfies other requirements, which include high entropy, uniformity, uniqueness, and unclonability. Furthermore, the generated bit-streams pass NIST randomness tests without any postprocessing. Our findings are important in the context of hardware security for resource constrained IoT edge devices, which are becoming increasingly vulnerable to ML attacks.

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