Xiaoqin Yang, Jiawen Lu, Luyu Zhao, Xiaorui Han, Zhongwei Bai, Peiwen Quan, Liangshuai Xie, Liang Li, Haoxuan Sun, Mark Hermann Rummeli, Bingcheng Luo, Hong Gu
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Light-Stimulated Artificial Synapses
The cover image is an attractive combination of advanced semiconductor technology and biology. The photos of biological synapses are placed on top of the chip that is displayed at the center and lower part. This implies the intersection of computing and neuroscience, in line with the research on developing photonic synapses using GaN materials. More information can be found in article number 2400146 by Xiaoqin Yang, Bingcheng Luo, Hong Gu, and co-workers.