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Light-Adapted Optoelectronic-Memristive Device for the Artificial Visual System.

Li SuZijun HuTingting YanXinglong ZhangDa-Wei ZhangXiao-Sheng Fang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
With the development of artificial intelligence systems, it is necessary to develop optoelectronic devices with photoresponse and storage capacity to simulate human visual perception systems. The key to an artificial visual perception system is to integrate components with both sensing and storage capabilities of illumination information. Although module integration components have made useful progress, they still face challenges such as multispectral response and high energy consumption. Here, we developed a light-adapted optoelectronic-memristive device integrated by an organic photodetector and ferroelectric-based memristor to simulate human visual perception. ITO/P3HT:PC71BM/Au as the light sensor unit shows a high on/off ratio ( I ph / I d ) reaching ∼5 × 10 4 at 0 V. The memristor unit, consisting of ITO/CBI@P(VDF-TrFE)/Cu, has a R ON / R OFF ratio window of ∼10 6 under 0.05 V read voltage and ultralow power consumption of ∼1 pW. Moreover, the artificial visual perception unit shows stable light-adapted memory windows under different wavelengths of irradiation light (400, 500, and 600 nm; they meet the spectral range of human visual recognition) and can clearly identify the target image ("T" shape) because of the apparent contrast, which results from the high R OFF / R ON ratio values. These results provide a potential design strategy for the development of intelligent artificial vision systems.
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