➀ A novel memristor device with metal, dielectric, and metal layers can remember the history of electrical signals sent through it, potentially serving as the basis for neuromorphic computers; ➁ These devices exhibit analog behavior, storing information between 0 and 1 and emulating brain synapse functions; ➂ The interface between metal and dielectric layers is crucial for stable switching and enhanced performance, leading to improved image recognition in simulations.
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