Soobin Shim, Seongchan Kim, Donghyun Lee, Hyeongtae Kim, Mi Ji Kwon, Su-yeon Cho, Windy Ayu Lestari, Jaeyoung Seo, Dongjoon Yeo, Jina Na, Somnath Suhas Kundale, Nuri Oh, Jun Hong Park
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Abstract
Retinomorphic Artificial Synapses
In article number 2410892, Nuri Oh, Jun Hong Park, and co-workers introduced a retinomorphic artificial synapse, inspiring the human retina, with multidimensional van der Waals heterojunction. InAs quantum dots are deposited on a WSe2 channel as photon receptors, facilitating efficient short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) detection. As a result, the device adapts to the SWIR signal and emulates biological synaptic properties with a superior image recognition rate, showing potential for machine vision.
在2410892号文章中,Nuri Oh, Jun Hong Park及其同事介绍了一种视网膜形人工突触,启发了人类视网膜,具有多维范德华异质结。InAs量子点作为光子受体沉积在WSe2通道上,促进了高效的短波红外(SWIR)探测。因此,该装置适应SWIR信号,模拟生物突触特性,具有优越的图像识别率,显示出机器视觉的潜力。
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