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Emulating Multimemristive Behavior of Silicon Nanowire-Based Biosensors by Using CMOS-Based Implementations

Bhardwaj, Kapil
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Semenov, Dmitrii
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Sotner, Roman
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March 15, 2024
Ieee Sensors Journal

The research presented in this article draws inspiration from previous efforts aimed at replicating the functions of various solid-state memristors using a variety of materials. The memristor circuit emulator serves as a cost-effective tool for circuit designers, enabling them to experiment with the diverse electrical characteristics of corresponding solid-state memristors. This article specifically focuses on the circuit-based emulation of silicon nanowire (SiNW) known for its effectiveness in biosensing applications. First, a fully floating memristor emulator has been presented based on a voltage differencing current conveyor (VDCC) and an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA)-controlled resistor, along with a grounded capacitance. Furthermore, the proposed memristor emulator was realized by employing integrated cells based on the discussed technology, and the simulation/experimental results are presented and analyzed. The experiments also confirmed the nonvolatile behavior of the realized memristor. The results demonstrate that the real-time implementation of the proposed emulator can accurately generate hysteretic behavior in both incremental and decremental memristive mode. Finally, the incremental and decremental pinched hysteresis loop (PHL) responses generated by the proposed emulator have been utilized to replicate the various types of memristive responses offered by SiNW by adding a simple extension to the circuit.

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