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Thermally Stable Ag2Se Nanowire Network as an Effective In-Materio Physical Reservoir Computing Device

2024-11-27 | Thermally Stable Ag2Se Nanowire Network as an Effective In‐Materio Physical Reservoir Computing Device – Adv. Electron. Mater. Kotooka, T.; Lilak, S.; Stieg, A. Z.; Gimzewski,* J. K.; Sugiyama, N.; Tanaka, Y.; Kawabata, T.; Karacali, A.; Tamukoh, H.; Usami, Y.; Tanaka, H.

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