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Optical Memory, Switching, and Neuromorphic Functionality in Metal Halide Perovskite Materials and Devices.

Gaurav VatsBrett HodgesAndrew J FergusonLance M WheelerJeffrey L Blackburn
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Metal halide perovskite-based materials have emerged over the past few decades as remarkable solution-processable opto-electronic materials with many intriguing properties and potential applications. These emerging materials have recently been considered for their promise in low-energy memory and information processing applications. In particular, their large optical cross-sections, high photoconductance contrast, large carrier diffusion lengths, and mixed electronic/ionic transport mechanisms are attractive for enabling memory elements and neuromorphic devices that are written and/or read in the optical domain. Here, we review recent progress towards memory and neuromorphic functionality in metal halide perovskite materials and devices where photons are used as a critical degree of freedom for switching, memory, and neuromorphic functionality. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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