Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Cheng Kung University Tainan 70101 Taiwan
Abstract
AbstractUsing light signals for computation and communication is a vital approach for advanced neuromorphic designs. In this study, an all‐optical‐controlled IGZO/ZrOx phototransistor is demonstrated to emulate synaptic functions via both positive and negative photoresponse arisen from the ionization of neutral oxygen vacancies (VO) and metalmetal bonding (MM) defects in IGZO at an illumination with visible light (405 and 520 nm) and near‐infrared light (750, 890, and 980 nm), respectively. With the coupling effect of photogenerated electrons and the charged MM++ defect scattering, the IGZO/ZrOx photosynaptic transistor not only shows broadband photosensing performance but also emulates the excitatory/inhibitory contrasting synaptic functions, such as learning‐ and regulating‐experience behavior of human brain, via applying 405 and 890 nm light pulses, respectively. The all‐optical‐controlled IGZO/ZrOx photosynaptic transistor therefore may convey optical information effectually for the streaming sensor processing in biologically inspired computer vision application.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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