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Amorphous gallium oxide homojunction-based optoelectronic synapse for multi-functional signal processing

Rongliang Li1, Yonghui Lin1, Yang Li1, 2, , Song Gao1, Wenjing Yue1, Hao Kan1, Chunwei Zhang1 and Guozhen Shen3,

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 Corresponding author: Yang Li, yang.li@sdu.edu.cn; Guozhen Shen, gzshen@bit.edu.cn

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Abstract: In the era of accelerated development in artificial intelligence as well as explosive growth of information and data throughput, underlying hardware devices that can integrate perception and memory while simultaneously offering the benefits of low power consumption and high transmission rates are particularly valuable. Neuromorphic devices inspired by the human brain are considered to be one of the most promising successors to the efficient in-sensory process. In this paper, a homojunction-based multi-functional optoelectronic synapse (MFOS) is proposed and testified. It enables a series of basic electrical synaptic plasticity, including paired-pulse facilitation/depression (PPF/PPD) and long-term promotion/depression (LTP/LTD). In addition, the synaptic behaviors induced by electrical signals could be instead achieved through optical signals, where its sensitivity to optical frequency allows the MFOS to simulate high-pass filtering applications in situ and the perception capability integrated into memory endows it with the information acquisition and processing functions as a visual system. Meanwhile, the MFOS exhibits its performances of associative learning and logic gates following the illumination with two different wavelengths. As a result, the proposed MFOS offers a solution for the realization of intelligent visual system and bionic electronic eye, and will provide more diverse application scenarios for future neuromorphic computing.

Key words: optoelectronic synapsegallium oxidefiltervisual systemassociative learninglogic gate



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Fig. 1.  (Color online) (a) The schematic diagram and (b) the cross-sectional SEM image of the device. The XRD spectra of (c) Ga2O3(OD) and (d) Ga2O3(OR). The XPS spectra of (e, f) Ga 2p3/2 peak, as well as (g, h) O 1s peak in two different oxygen-content films. (i) The valence band XPS spectra and (j) UPS spectra of Ga2O3(OD) and Ga2O3(OR). (k) The energy band diagrams and (l) schematic of carrier distribution of Ga2O3(OD) and Ga2O3(OR).

Fig. 2.  (Color online) (a) Schematic illustration of the neural signal transmission by biological synapses. The continuous 10 sweeping curves at (b) negative voltage (0→–1 V→0) and (c) positive voltage (0→1 V→0). The (d) EPSC and (e) IPSC at (excitation/inhibition) pulse of –1 and 1 V, respectively. The (f) PPF and (g) PPD as well as their fitting lines at negative and positive paired electrical pulses, respectively. (h) The LTP and LTD induced by 1000 negative and positive electrical pulses. (i) The LTP induced by negative electrical pulses with different duty ratios (0.4, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, and 0.9).

Fig. 3.  (Color online) (a) The schematic diagram of the device under light. The photocurrent responses of the device under different lights of (b) 365 nm and (c) 254 nm with varying intensity. (d) The photocurrent response under consecutive optical pulses (3.068 mW/cm2: 1 s, dark: 1 s). The photocurrent responses of the device under 254 nm light with different (e) durations (1, 2, 5, 10, and 15 s) and (f) pulse numbers (5, 10, 20, and 40). (g) The PPF induced by paired optical pulses. (h) The variation of the PPF index with the intervals of paired optical pulses. (i) The “Learning-Forgetting-Relearning” process induced by three periodic lights (3.068 mW/cm2: 10 s and dark: 15 s).

Fig. 4.  (Color online) The high-pass filter and visual system. (a) The diagram of MFOS’s filtering effect. (b) The photocurrent responses triggered by 20 optical pulses with declining pulse frequencies (0.5, 0.33, 0.25, 0.20, 0.17, and 0.14 Hz). (c) Dependence of the EPSC (A20/A1) on the pulse frequency. The threshold frequency (fT) is 0.33 Hz. (d) The filtering process of the image moon. (Ⅰ) The original image. (Ⅱ) The high-pass filtered image. (e) The filtering process of the moon image with Gaussian noise. (Ⅰ) The original image with Gaussian noise. (Ⅱ) The high-pass filtered image. (f) The perception and memory characteristics of the MFOS-based visual system under illumination with varying (Ⅰ) intensity and (Ⅱ) frequency.

Fig. 5.  (Color online) The implementation of Pavlovian associative learning. (a) The four conversion processes of the puppy when (Ⅰ) only the bell rings, (Ⅱ) only feeding, (Ⅲ) bell ringing and feeding occur in parallel, and (Ⅳ) bell rings again. (b) The four kinds of optical signal arrangements and combinations (wavelength: 365 and 254 nm, intensity: 976 μW/cm2). (Ⅰ) only 365 nm, (Ⅱ) only 254 nm, (Ⅲ) 365 nm and 254 nm in parallel, and (Ⅳ) only 365 nm again. (c) The state conversion of the device from (Ⅰ) failed firing to (Ⅱ–Ⅳ) firing (threshold current is 0.6 nA).

Fig. 6.  (Color online) (a) The diagram of the IMP logic gate. Different responses for the optical signals of (b) 254 nm and (c) 365 nm with varying intensity at a Vread of 0.03 V. The (d) measured data, (e) logic data, and (f) truth table of the logic gate of IMP (threshold current is 0.14 nA).

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Liu Q, Gao S, Xu L, et al. Nanostructured perovskites for nonvolatile memory devices. Chem Soc Rev, 2022, 51, 9 doi: 10.1039/D1CS00886B
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Chen S, Lou Z, Chen D, et al. An artificial flexible visual memory system based on an UV-motivated memristor. Adv Mater, 2018, 30, 1705400 doi: 10.1002/adma.201705400
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Tsai M Y, Lee K C, Lin C Y, et al. Photoactive electro-controlled visual perception memory for emulating synaptic metaplasticity and Hebbian learning. Adv Funct Mater, 2021, 31, 2105345 doi: 10.1002/adfm.202105345
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Shi J J, Lin Y, Zeng T, et al. Voltage-dependent plasticity and image Boolean operations realized in a WOx-based memristive synapse. J Semicond, 2021, 42, 014102 doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/42/1/014102

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        Rongliang Li received his B.S. degree from the University of Jinan in 2020, Shandong, China. He is now a Master's student in the major of Electronic Information at the School of Information Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, China. His current research focuses on the fabrication and optoelectronic properties of memristive devices and their applications for bionic synapses

        Yang Li has been a professor of School of Information Science and Engineering at University of Jinan, China since 2016. His research interests include memristive materials and devices for flexible electronics, neuromorphic computing applications, RF passive device design, and advanced semiconductor fabrication. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers in the relevant fields

        Guozhen Shen has been a professor of Beijing Institute of Technology. His current research focuses on low dimensional semiconductor materials and developing flexible electronic devices for artificial intelligence and healthcare monitoring. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers. He has received a lot of important awards including the NSFC Fund for Outstanding Young Scientist, 1st prize of the C-MRS Science and Technology Award, etc

      • Corresponding author: yang.li@sdu.edu.cngzshen@bit.edu.cn
      • Received Date: 2022-11-22
      • Revised Date: 2023-01-08
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