Dr. Kazuya TerabeJapan
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
| 2011 to present | | Group leader at NIMS-MANA |
| 1988 - 1992 | | Nagoya Institute of Technology Doctoral Program in Materials Science |
| 1992 - 1996 | | Ferroelectric device |
| 1997 - 2026 | | Nanoionic devices |
Solid State ionics, Nnaoionic devices, Neuromorphic devices
Ionic Nanoarchitectonics: A New paradigm for High-Performance Device Design
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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.