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Bioinspired Artificial Visual System Based on 2D WSe2 Synapse Array

Machine vision systems that capture images for visual inspection and recognition tasks must be able to perceive, memorize, and compute any color scene. To achieve this, most of the current visual systems use circuits and algorithms which may reduce efficiency and increase complexity. Herein, a 2D se...

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Published in:Advanced functional materials 2023-10, Vol.33 (41)
Main Authors: Gong, Yue, Xie, Peng, Xing, Xuechao, Lv, Ziyu, Xie, Tao, Zhu, Shirui, Hsiao‐Hsuan Hsu, Zhou, Ye, Su‐Ting Han
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Language:English
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Summary:Machine vision systems that capture images for visual inspection and recognition tasks must be able to perceive, memorize, and compute any color scene. To achieve this, most of the current visual systems use circuits and algorithms which may reduce efficiency and increase complexity. Herein, a 2D semiconductor tungsten diselenide (WSe2)‐based phototransistor that successfully demonstrates an artificial vision system integrating the processing capability of visual information sensing memory, is reported. Furthermore, based on a 6 × 6 fabricated retinal perception array, artificial visual information sensing memory and processing system are proposed to perform image recognition tasks, which can avoid the time delay and energy consumption caused by data conversion and movement. On the other hand, highly linear symmetric synaptic plasticity can be achieved based on the modulation of carrier types in WSe2 transistors with different thicknesses, facilitating the high level of training and inference accuracy for artificial neural networks. Last, through training and inference simulations, the feasibility of the hybrid synapses for optical neural networks (ONN) is demonstrated.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202303539