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Spectrum-dependent photonic synapses based on 2D imine polymers for power-efficient neuromorphic computing 被引量:3

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摘要 2D polymers(2DPs)have attracted increasing interests in sensors,catalysis,and gas storage applications.Furthermore,2DPs with unique band structure and tunable photophysical properties also have immense potential for application in photonic neuromorphic computing.Here,photonic synaptic transistors based on 2DPs as the light-tunable charge-trapping medium are developed for the first time.The resulted organic transistors can successfully emulate common synaptic functions,including excitatory postsynaptic current,pair-pulse facilitation,the transition of short-term memory to long-term memory,and dynamic filtering.Benefitting from the high photosensitivity of the 2DP,the devices can be operated under a low operating voltage of0.1 V,and achieve an ultralow energy consumption of~0.29 pJ per event.In addition,the heterostructure formed between the 2DP and organic semiconductor enables spectrum-dependent synaptic responses,which facilitates the simulation of visual learning and memory processes in distinct emotional states.The underlying mechanism of spectrum-dependent synaptic-like behaviors is systematically validated with in situ atomic force microscopy based electrical techniques.The spectrum-enabled tunability of synaptic behaviors further promotes the realization of optical logic functions and associative learning.This work inspires the new application of 2DPs in photonic synapses for future neuromorphic computing.
出处 《InfoMat》 SCIE CAS 2021年第8期904-916,共13页 信息材料(英文)
基金 Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,Grant/Award Number:BNLMS201904 Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Large Scale Instrument Test Funds of Tongji University,Grant/Award Number:2021GX002 National Key Research and Development Program of China,Grant/Award Number:2017YFA0103904 National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Numbers:61822405,62074111 Science and Technology Foundation of Shanghai,Grant/Award Numbers:19JC1412402,20JC1415600 Shuguang Program supported by Shanghai Education Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission,Grant/Award Number:18SG20。
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