Apr 24, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit
Jonathan Yuen1,Jakub Kolacz1,Paul Brown1,Christopher Spillmann1
Naval Research Laboratory1
Jonathan Yuen1,Jakub Kolacz1,Paul Brown1,Christopher Spillmann1
Naval Research Laboratory1
Combining optical detection and neuromorphic computing to create a bionic optoelectronic nervous system offers great prospects towards mimicking one of the essential components of the human perception, the visual system. We demonstrate a novel and simple implementation of a photosynapse, the fundamental unit of the bionic optical nerve, using graphene and organic conjugated dyes as the materials basis. Through a facile and flexible fabrication process, large-scale devices were created that successfully mimic synaptic behaviors including short- and long-term memory, spiking rate-dependent plasticity, spiking number-dependent plasticity and paired-pulse facilitation. Our work presents a path toward large-scale fabrication of artificial photosynapses of varying length scales employing photoactive materials using a simple, low-cost process, easing the potential development of applications covering artificial visual perception and neuromorphic intelligent systems.