Mesoscopic sliding ferroelectricity enabled photovoltaic random access memory for material-level artificial vision system

Author:

Sun Yan,Xu Shuting,Xu Zheqi,Tian Jiamin,Bai Mengmeng,Qi Zhiying,Niu Yue,Aung Hein Htet,Xiong Xiaolu,Han Junfeng,Lu CuicuiORCID,Yin JianboORCID,Wang ShengORCID,Chen QingORCID,Tenne ReshefORCID,Zak AllaORCID,Guo YaoORCID

Abstract

AbstractIntelligent materials with adaptive response to external stimulation lay foundation to integrate functional systems at the material level. Here, with experimental observation and numerical simulation, we report a delicate nano-electro-mechanical-opto-system naturally embedded in individual multiwall tungsten disulfide nanotubes, which generates a distinct form of in-plane van der Waals sliding ferroelectricity from the unique combination of superlubricity and piezoelectricity. The sliding ferroelectricity enables programmable photovoltaic effect using the multiwall tungsten disulfide nanotube as photovoltaic random-access memory. A complete “four-in-one” artificial vision system that synchronously achieves full functions of detecting, processing, memorizing, and powering is integrated into the nanotube devices. Both labeled supervised learning and unlabeled reinforcement learning algorithms are executable in the artificial vision system to achieve self-driven image recognition. This work provides a distinct strategy to create ferroelectricity in van der Waals materials, and demonstrates how intelligent materials can push electronic system integration at the material level.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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