Humidity/Oxygen‐Insensitive Organic Synaptic Transistors Based on Optical Radical Effect

Author:

Liu Dapeng1,Zhang Junyao1,Shi Qianqian1,Sun Tongrui1,Xu Yutong1,Li Li1,Tian Li2,Xiong Lize2,Zhang Jianhua3,Huang Jia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Tongji University Shanghai 201804 P. R. China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Anesthesiology and Brain Functional Modulation Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain‐Like Intelligence Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University Tongji University Shanghai 200434 P. R. China

3. Key Laboratory of Advanced Display and System Application Ministry of Education Shanghai University Shanghai 200072 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractFor most organic synaptic transistors based on the charge trapping effect, different atmosphere conditions lead to significantly different device performance. Some devices even lose the synaptic responses under vacuum or inert atmosphere. The stable device performance of these organic synaptic transistors under varied working environments with different humidity and oxygen levels can be a challenge. Herein, a moisture‐ and oxygen‐insensitive organic synaptic device based on the organic semiconductor and photoinitiator molecules is reported. Unlike the widely reported charge trapping effect, the photoinduced free radical is utilized to realize the photosynaptic performance. The resulting synaptic transistor displays typical excitatory postsynaptic current, paired‐pulse facilitation, learning, and forgetting behaviors. Furthermore, the device exhibits decent and stable photosynaptic performances under high humidity and vacuum conditions. This type of organic synaptic device also demonstrates high potential in ultraviolet B perception based on its environmental stability and broad ultraviolet detection capability. Finally, the contrast‐enhanced capability of the device is successfully validated by the single‐layer‐perceptron/double‐layer network based Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology pattern recognition. This work could have important implications for the development of next‐generation environment‐stable organic synaptic devices and systems.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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