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Zn 2 SnO 4 -Based Optoelectronic Synaptic Device for Visual Perception and Applications

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Visual bionic systems are of crucial importance in the development of artificial intelligence for environmental perception. However, the traditional artificial vision system has problems such as complex system and high energy consumption due to the physical separation of image perception, storage, and processing unit. In this work, we designed an ITO/ZTO/ZnO/ITO/Mica structure optoelectronic synaptic device, which is capable of integrating optical sensing, information storage, and logic computation. Utilizing its excellent light response characteristics, the PPF, learning-experience behavior, and Pavlov experiment were successfully simulated. In a 3 × 5 array, the “F” hidden in “E” was identified by using 2 different lighting conditions, successfully simulating color recognition. Furthermore, a further design of an automatic meeting vehicle system based on the embedded platform was carried out, and the meeting vehicle behavior was successfully achieved by utilizing the light response of the ZTO device. This discovery demonstrates the potential of ZTO devices in simulating the behavior of biological synapses, providing new avenue for neuroscience research and the development of bioelectronic devices.
Title: Zn 2 SnO 4 -Based Optoelectronic Synaptic Device for Visual Perception and Applications
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Visual bionic systems are of crucial importance in the development of artificial intelligence for environmental perception.
However, the traditional artificial vision system has problems such as complex system and high energy consumption due to the physical separation of image perception, storage, and processing unit.
In this work, we designed an ITO/ZTO/ZnO/ITO/Mica structure optoelectronic synaptic device, which is capable of integrating optical sensing, information storage, and logic computation.
Utilizing its excellent light response characteristics, the PPF, learning-experience behavior, and Pavlov experiment were successfully simulated.
In a 3 × 5 array, the “F” hidden in “E” was identified by using 2 different lighting conditions, successfully simulating color recognition.
Furthermore, a further design of an automatic meeting vehicle system based on the embedded platform was carried out, and the meeting vehicle behavior was successfully achieved by utilizing the light response of the ZTO device.
This discovery demonstrates the potential of ZTO devices in simulating the behavior of biological synapses, providing new avenue for neuroscience research and the development of bioelectronic devices.

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