Photoelectroactive artificial synapse and its application to biosignal pattern recognition

Title
Photoelectroactive artificial synapse and its application to biosignal pattern recognition
Author
오세용
Issue Date
2021-12-21
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
Citation
NPJ 2D MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS, v. 5, no 95, page. 1-8
Abstract
In recent years, optoelectronic artificial synapses have garnered a great deal of research attention owing to their multifunctionality to process optical input signals or to update their weights optically. However, for most optoelectronic synapses, the use of optical stimuli is restricted to an excitatory spike pulse, which majorly limits their application to hardware neural networks. Here, we report a unique weight-update operation in a photoelectroactive synapse; the synaptic weight can be both potentiated and depressed using “optical spikes.” This unique bidirectional operation originates from the ionization and neutralization of inherent defects in hexagonal-boron nitride by co-stimuli consisting of optical and electrical spikes. The proposed synapse device exhibits (i) outstanding analog memory characteristics, such as high accessibility (cycle-to-cycle variation of <1%) and long retention (>21 days), and (ii) excellent synaptic dynamics, such as a high dynamic range (>384) and modest asymmetricity (<3.9). Such remarkable characteristics enable a maximum accuracy of 96.1% to be achieved during the training and inference simulation for human electrocardiogram patterns.
URI
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41699-021-00274-5https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/192114
ISSN
2397-7132
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-021-00274-5
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