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Chen et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Organic optoelectronic synapse based on photon-modulated electrochemical doping

Chen et al., 2023

Document ID
11407759236907679331
Author
Chen K
Hu H
Song I
Gobeze H
Lee W
Abtahi A
Schanze K
Mei J
Publication year
Publication venue
Nature Photonics

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Optoelectronic synapses can perceive and memorize visual information, making them appealing for future bionic eyes or vision automation. Organic field-effect transistors are a promising platform for optoelectronic synaptic devices thanks to their flexibility and …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
    • G06NCOMPUTER SYSTEMS BASED ON SPECIFIC COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
    • G06N3/00Computer systems based on biological models
    • G06N3/02Computer systems based on biological models using neural network models
    • G06N3/06Physical realisation, i.e. hardware implementation of neural networks, neurons or parts of neurons
    • G06N3/063Physical realisation, i.e. hardware implementation of neural networks, neurons or parts of neurons using electronic means
    • G06N3/0635Physical realisation, i.e. hardware implementation of neural networks, neurons or parts of neurons using electronic means using analogue means

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