Abstract

AbstractStretchable and reconfigurable artificial synaptic devices with both excitatory and inhibitory properties have a wide range of applications and requirements in high‐performance neuromorphic computing and wearable electronics. Shim et al. have realized reconfigurable synaptic transistors with excitatory and inhibitory properties in the stretched state through elastic bilayer semiconductors, demonstrating great potential for neuromorphic computing.

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