Abstract

In article number 2100640, Stephen J. Pearton, Gwan-Hyoung Lee, Jihyun Kim, and co-workers review the recent progress on 2D-material-based neuromorphic devices. Artificial neuromorphic devices, including synapse and neuron devices, have been classified according to their working principles. The unique properties of 2D materials make it possible to emulate biological neural components, enabling to realize the neuromorphic devices that emulate advanced neural functions with high energy efficiency and excellent performance.

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