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Efficient Probabilistic Computing with Stochastic Perovskite Nickelates

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arxiv 2208.14408 v1 pith:GWUU74NK submitted 2022-08-30 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords computingnickelatesperovskiteprobabilistichydrogenoptimizationpotentialproblems
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Probabilistic computing has emerged as a viable approach to solve hard optimization problems. Devices with inherent stochasticity can greatly simplify their implementation in electronic hardware. Here, we demonstrate intrinsic stochastic resistance switching controlled via electric fields in perovskite nickelates doped with hydrogen. The ability of hydrogen ions to reside in various metastable configurations in the lattice leads to a distribution of transport gaps. With experimentally characterized p-bits, a shared-synapse p-bit architecture demonstrates highly-parallelized and energy-efficient solutions to optimization problems such as integer factorization and Boolean-satisfiability. The results introduce perovskite nickelates as scalable potential candidates for probabilistic computing and showcase the potential of light-element dopants in next-generation correlated semiconductors.

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