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IGZO/PVP Composite Nanofiber Neuromorphic Transistors with Optoelectronic Synapse Emulation and Reservoir Computing.

Chuanyu FuMengjiao PeiHangyuan CuiShuo KeYixin ZhuChangjin WanQing Wan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Nanofiber neuromorphic transistors are regarded as promising candidates for mimicking brain-like learning and advancing high-performance computing. Composite nanofibers (CNFs) typically exhibit enhanced optoelectronic and mechanical properties. In this study, indium-gallium-zinc oxide (IGZO)/polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) CNFs were synthesized, and the neuromorphic transistor was integrated on both rigid and flexible substrates. The learning behavior, characterized by the transition from short-term plasticity (STP) to long-term plasticity, was achieved through photoelectric stimulation of the rigid neuromorphic transistor. The nonlinear STP was simulated by the flexible neuromorphic transistor through electrical pulses, matching effectively with a reservoir computing (RC) system. Hand gesture recognition with little energy consumption (49 pJ per reservoir state) and a maximum accuracy of 92.86% has been achieved by the RC system, proving the substantial potential of the IGZO/PVP CNF neuromorphic transistor for wearable intelligent processing tasks.
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