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An Au 25 nanocluster/MoS 2 vdWaals heterojunction phototransistor for chromamorphic visual-afterimage emulation.

Zhuohui HuangChuan-Jia TongYanbo ZhaoLeyong JiangLianwen DengXiaohui GaoJun HeJie Jiang
Published in: Nanoscale (2024)
Color vision relies on three cone photoreceptors that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light. The interaction of three incident light wavelengths over time creates a fascinating color coupling perception, termed chromamorphic computing. However, the realization of this fascinating characteristic in semiconductor devices remains a great challenge. Herein, a mixed-dimensional optoelectronic transistor based on a novel metal nanocluster Au 25 (SC 12 H 25 ) 18 and two-dimensional MoS 2 van der Waals (vdWaals) heterojunction is proposed for chromamorphic visual-afterimage emulation with red-green-blue three-color spatiotemporal coupling perception. This distinguished molecular-like electronic level of Au 25 nanoclusters allows the transistor to have visible light-sensitive properties, endowing it with the ability to perceive color information. Moreover, the chromamorphic functions are realized using a color spatiotemporal coupling approach. By utilizing the photogating effect of light stimulus, the device exhibits visual experience-dependent plasticity in accordance with the Bienenstock-Cooper-Munro (BCM) learning rule. Most importantly, for the first time, intriguing visual afterimages could be implemented using a color sensitization approach based on a close relationship between visual persistence and negative afterimages. These results represent an important step towards a new generation of intelligent visual color perception systems for human-computer interaction, bionic robots, etc .
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