Self-powered high-sensitivity all-in-one vertical tribo-transistor device for multi-sensing-memory-computing.
Yaqian LiuDi LiuChangsong GaoXianghong ZhangRengjian YuXiumei WangEnlong LiYuanyuan HuTailiang GuoHuipeng ChenPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Devices with sensing-memory-computing capability for the detection, recognition and memorization of real time sensory information could simplify data conversion, transmission, storage, and operations between different blocks in conventional chips, which are invaluable and sought-after to offer critical benefits of accomplishing diverse functions, simple design, and efficient computing simultaneously in the internet of things (IOT) era. Here, we develop a self-powered vertical tribo-transistor (VTT) based on MXenes for multi-sensing-memory-computing function and multi-task emotion recognition, which integrates triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and transistor in a single device with the simple configuration of vertical organic field effect transistor (VOFET). The tribo-potential is found to be able to tune ionic migration in insulating layer and Schottky barrier height at the MXene/semiconductor interface, and thus modulate the conductive channel between MXene and drain electrode. Meanwhile, the sensing sensitivity can be significantly improved by 711 times over the single TENG device, and the VTT exhibits excellent multi-sensing-memory-computing function. Importantly, based on this function, the multi-sensing integration and multi-model emotion recognition are constructed, which improves the emotion recognition accuracy up to 94.05% with reliability. This simple structure and self-powered VTT device exhibits high sensitivity, high efficiency and high accuracy, which provides application prospects in future human-mechanical interaction, IOT and high-level intelligence.
Keyphrases
- working memory
- autism spectrum disorder
- depressive symptoms
- endothelial cells
- body mass index
- health information
- gold nanoparticles
- risk assessment
- machine learning
- climate change
- ionic liquid
- wastewater treatment
- social media
- room temperature
- borderline personality disorder
- electronic health record
- tissue engineering