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Room-Temperature Magneto-Photoresponse in All-2D Optoelectronic Devices for In-Sensor Vision Systems (Adv. Mater. 47/2024)
Magneto-Optoelectronic Devices
In article number 2403624, Yuyan Wang, Cheng Song, Feng Pan, and co-workers demonstrate the controllable photoresponse by magnetic fields in 2D optoelectronic devices at room temperature. The magneto-photoresponse is achieved by using 2D magnets with the magneto-band structure effect as the contacts, which is applicable to realize reconfigurable photodetectors for in-sensor computing. This finding shows a new perspective for constructing in-sensor machine vision systems with gate-free architectures.
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