Multiwavelength Optoelectronic Synapse with 2D Materials for Mixed-Color Pattern Recognition.

Journal: ACS nano
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Abstract

Neuromorphic visual systems emulating biological retina functionalities have enormous potential for in-sensor computing, with prospects of making artificial intelligence ubiquitous. Conventionally, visual information is captured by an image sensor, stored by memory units, and eventually processed by the machine learning algorithm. Here, we present an optoelectronic synapse device with multifunctional integration of all the processes required for real time object identification. Ultraviolet-visible wavelength-sensitive MoS FET channel with infrared sensitive PtTe/Si gate electrode enables the device to sense, store, and process optical data for a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum, while maintaining a low dark current. The device exhibits optical stimulation-controlled short-term and long-term potentiation, electrically driven long-term depression, synaptic weight update for multiple wavelengths of light ranging from 300 nm in ultraviolet to 2 μm in infrared. An artificial neural network developed using the extracted weight update parameters of the device can be trained to identify both single wavelength and mixed wavelength patterns. This work demonstrates a device that could potentially be used for realizing a multiwavelength neuromorphic visual system for pattern recognition and object identification.

Authors

  • Molla Manjurul Islam
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Adithi Krishnaprasad
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Durjoy Dev
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Ricardo Martinez-Martinez
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Victor Okonkwo
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Benjamin Wu
    Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794, United States.
  • Sang Sub Han
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Tae-Sung Bae
    Analytical Research Division, Korea Basic Science Institute, Jeonju 54907, South Korea.
  • Hee-Suk Chung
    Analytical Research Division, Korea Basic Science Institute, Jeonju 54907, South Korea.
  • Jimmy Touma
    Air Force Research Lab, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida 32542, United States.
  • Yeonwoong Jung
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.
  • Tania Roy
    NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32826, United States.