Development Characterization and Modeling of a TaOx ReRAM for a Neuromorphic Accelerator
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This report discusses aspects of neuromorphic computing and how it is used to model microsystems.
Transport Theory and Statistical Physics
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At sufficiently high energies, the wavelengths of electrons and photons are short enough to only interact with one atom at time, leading to the popular %E2%80%9Cindependent-atom approximation%E2%80%9D. We attempted to incorporate atomic structure in the generation of cross sections (which embody the modeled physics) to improve transport at lower energies. We document our successes and failures. This was a three-year LDRD project. The core team consisted of a radiation-transport expert, a solid-state physicist, and two DFT experts.
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