Hybrid mixed-dimensional perovskite/metal-oxide heterojunction for all-in-one opto-electric artificial synapse and retinal-neuromorphic system



Liu, Qihan, Yin, Li, Zhao, Chun, Wang, Jingyi, Wu, Ziang, Lei, Hao, Liu, Yina, Tian, Bowen, Zhang, Zhiyuan, Zhao, Zishen
et al (show 7 more authors) (2022) Hybrid mixed-dimensional perovskite/metal-oxide heterojunction for all-in-one opto-electric artificial synapse and retinal-neuromorphic system. NANO ENERGY, 102. p. 107686.

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Abstract

Human central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system have played significant roles in mediating the interactions with the outside world. Inspired by the human nervous systems, artificial sensory and neuromorphic innovations have been developed to mimic nervous functions. A hybrid mixed-dimensional perovskite/metal-oxide heterojunction has been demonstrated in this work for three-terminal all-in-one opto-electric artificial synapse to integrate opto-electric synaptic emulations and optical perception functions. Based on the well-designed layer configuration, an all-in-one device, consisting of the ion-electrolyte layer, ion-permeable metal-oxide semiconductor channel layer, the mixed-dimensional perovskite optical perception layer, and the amorphous ZnO passivation layer, has been demonstrated with superior electrical performance. Utilizing an ion-electrolyte and ion-permeable metal-oxide semiconductor structure, the synaptic emulation modulated by electrical gate-stimulus could be effectively achieved. The optical perception and synaptic plasticity modulated by the optical stimulus have been integrated into the all-in-one device. Furthermore, the electrolyte gated device enables artificial visual adaptation with adaptive behavior of environmental lightness under dim and bright conditions. Addition, artificial visual persistence has been emulated by the device utilizing the optical synaptic behavior. Based on those properties, a cascaded near-sensor face recognition access control retinal-neuromorphic computing system has been developed based on the all-in-one device. The retinal-neuromorphic system based on all-in-one devices could recognize the face of a requester with an accuracy rate over 90 %, and ignore the passers with the lingering phenomenal trace as the result of the artificial visible persistence.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Artificial visual perception, Hybrid heterojunction, Ion -electrolyte -gate transistor, Mixed -dimensional perovskite, Opto-electric artificial synapse
Divisions: Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2023 09:07
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2023 01:30
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107686
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3169537