A Monolithic Ferroelectric‐Ionic Duality for Stochastic‐Neuromorphic Core Integration

C Changhyeon Han R Ryun‐Han Koo (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Inter‐university Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea) M Minsuk Song Y Youngchan Cho M Min Wook Kang J Jangsaeng Kim J Jong‐Ho Lee (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Inter‐university Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea) W Wonjun Shin (Department of Semiconductor Convergence Engineering Sungkyunkwan University 2 , Suwon,) D Daewoong Kwon

Abstract

ABSTRACT Learning under uncertainty has become increasingly critical in data‐intensive artificial intelligence applications, requiring computing systems that unify deterministic and probabilistic functions. Hardware that combines stable memory with tunable stochasticity is essential for such systems, but achieving this integration within a miniaturized architecture remains significantly challenging due to intrinsic conflicts between precise memory retention and controllable stochastic variability. Here we demonstrate a hafnia‐based ferroelectric‐ionic duality that integrates stochastic encoding and synaptic memory within a single device. By deliberately engineering the ferroelectric interface to repurpose oxygen vacancies—traditionally regarded as defects that degrade reliability in hafnia ferroelectrics—we exploit these vacancies as functional ionic components that dynamically modulate device behavior. The resulting ferroelectric‐ionic dual‐mode switching introduces voltage‐tunable stochasticity and enhances synaptic behavior within a single device architecture. Crucially, this ferroelectric‐ionic duality exhibits full complementary metal‐oxide‐semiconductor (CMOS) compatibility and scalability to very‐large scale integration (VLSI) system, enabled by wafer‐scale atomic layer deposition‐based growth of hafnia. These results establish a novel device paradigm that unifies memory, randomness, and learning capabilities within a single ferroelectric platform.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

C

Changhyeon Han

R

Ryun‐Han Koo

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Inter‐university Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

M

Minsuk Song

Y

Youngchan Cho

M

Min Wook Kang

J

Jangsaeng Kim

J

Jong‐Ho Lee

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Inter‐university Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

W

Wonjun Shin

Department of Semiconductor Convergence Engineering Sungkyunkwan University 2 , Suwon,

D

Daewoong Kwon