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An Atomically Thin Optoelectronic Machine Vision Processor

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Abstract
2D semiconductors, especially transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) monolayers, are extensively studied for electronic and optoelectronic applications. Beyond intensive studies on single transistors and photodetectors, the recent advent of large-area synthesis of these atomically thin layers has paved the way for 2D integrated circuits, such as digital logic circuits and image sensors, achieving an integration level of approximate to 100 devices thus far. Here, a decisive advance in 2D integrated circuits is reported, where the device integration scale is increased by tenfold and the functional complexity of 2D electronics is propelled to an unprecedented level. Concretely, an analog optoelectronic processor inspired by biological vision is developed, where 32 x 32 = 1024 MoS(2)photosensitive field-effect transistors manifesting persistent photoconductivity (PPC) effects are arranged in a crossbar array. This optoelectronic processor with PPC memory mimics two core functions of human vision: it captures and stores an optical image into electrical data, like the eye and optic nerve chain, and then recognizes this electrical form of the captured image, like the brain, by executing analog in-memory neural net computing. In the highlight demonstration, the MoS2FET crossbar array optically images 1000 handwritten digits and electrically recognizes these imaged data with 94% accuracy.
Author(s)
Jang HoukLiu ChengyeHinton HenryLee Min-HyunKim HaeryongSeol MinsuShin Hyeon-JinPark SeongjunHam Donhee
Issued Date
2020-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1002/adma.202002431
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/8756
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.32, no.36
ISSN
0935-9648
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Department of Semiconductor Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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