Dr. Kazuya TerabeJapan
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Current Position
2011 to presentGroup leader at NIMS-MANA
Academic Experiences
1988 - 1992Nagoya Institute of Technology Doctoral Program in Materials Science
Past Professional Experiences
1992 - 1996Ferroelectric device
1997 - 2026Nanoionic devices
Honors and Awards
Specialty & Expertise
Solid State ionics, Nnaoionic devices, Neuromorphic devices
Others

Ionic Nanoarchitectonics: A New paradigm for High-Performance Device Design​​​


TBA TBA Materials and Devices for Neuromorphic Computing and Technologies/TBA

​Semiconductor technology has driven the rapid evolution of electronic information devices, but as we push microfabrication down to nanometer and atomic scales, we are approaching fundamental limits. ​​To go beyond those limits, we must not only improve today’s ​​semiconductor devices but also invent entirely new devices with ​​different operating ​principles.​ In our research, we use “ionic nanoarchitectonics”—a method for precisely controlling ion movement in solid materials—to create a new class of electronic information devices. In this talk, I will introduce several of these devices, including atomic switches, quantized conductors, artificial synapses and other neuromorphic devices. ​Together, these examples show how ionic nanoarchitectonics ​can open up fresh pathways for future electronics.​

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