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Being capable of dealing with both electrical signals and light, artificial optoelectronic synapses are of great importance for neuromorphic computing and are receiving a burgeoning amount of interest in visual information processing. In this work, an artificial optoelectronic synapse composed of Al/TiNxO2–x/MoS2/ITO (H‐OSD) is proposed and experimentally realized. The H‐OSD can enable basic electrical...
Artificial Optoelectronic Synapses
In article number 2101201, Yang Li, Guozhen Shen, and co‐workers present an artificial optoelectronic synapse for a neuromorphic computing and visual system. Benefiting from the voltage and light‐induced synaptic behavior, the device enables the transition between short‐ and long‐term‐memory via the number of applied light pulses, successfully emulating the human...
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