Transparent Photovoltaics for Self-Powered Bioelectronics and Neuromorphic Applications.
Priyanka BhatnagarMalkeshkumar PatelThanh Tai NguyenSangho KimJoondong KimPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Inspired by the brain, future computation depends on creating a neuromorphic device that is energy-efficient for information processing and capable of sensing and learning. The current computation-chip platform is not capable of self-power and neuromorphic functionality; therefore, a need exists for a new platform that provides both. This Perspective illustrates potential transparent photovoltaics as a platform to achieve scalable, multimodal sensory, self-sustainable neural systems ( e.g. , visual cortex, nociception, and electronic skin). We present herein a strategy to harvest solar power using a transparent photovoltaic device that provides neuromorphic functionality to implement versatile, sustainable, integrative, and practical applications. The proposed solid-inorganic heterostructure platform is indispensable for achieving a variety of biosensors, sensory systems, neuromorphic computing, and machine learning.