Dong Li , Chenguang Zhu , Zuxin Chen , Anlian Pan , Sheng Chu
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A self-adapting synapse that shines: Bridging in-sensor computing and interactive displays
The integration of sensing, computing, and display is a grand challenge for next-generation electronics. In a recent issue of Matter, Chen et al. introduced a three-terminal adaptive artificial-light-emitting synapse (AALS) that functions as both a computational unit and a display pixel. By performing optical pre-processing, this device dramatically improves machine vision in extreme lighting, paving the way for truly intelligent and interactive neuromorphic display systems that can perceive, process, and present information on a single platform.
期刊介绍:
Matter, a monthly journal affiliated with Cell, spans the broad field of materials science from nano to macro levels,covering fundamentals to applications. Embracing groundbreaking technologies,it includes full-length research articles,reviews, perspectives,previews, opinions, personnel stories, and general editorial content.
Matter aims to be the primary resource for researchers in academia and industry, inspiring the next generation of materials scientists.