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Simulating biological synaptic functionalities through artificial synaptic devices opens up an innovative way to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck at the device level. Artificial optoelectronic synapses provide a non‐contact method to operate the devices and overcome the shortcomings of electrical synaptic devices. With the advantages of high photoelectric conversion efficiency, adjustable light...
Nanowires Optoelectronic Synaptic
In article number 2208807, Ye Zhou and co‐workers summarize the current progress of nanowires‐based optoelectronic synaptic devices in the UV‐visible‐IR spectral range, including the synaptic functionalities and neuromorphic applications. This review may promote the applications of nanowires for future multifunctional neuromorphic optoelectronic systems.
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