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Broadband optoelectronic synaptic devices based on silicon nanocrystals for neuromorphic computing

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 422-430

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2018.08.018

Keywords

Silicon nanocrystals; Optoelectronic synaptic device; Broadband; Neuromorphic computing

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0205700]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61774133, 6147409]
  3. NSFC for Innovative Research Groups [61721005]

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Optically stimulated synaptic devices are critical to the development of neuromorphic computing with broad bandwidth and efficient interconnect. Although a few interesting materials have been employed to fabricate optically stimulated synaptic devices, the use of silicon (Si) that is the material of choice for very large-scale integration circuits in the conventional von Neumann computing has not been explored for optically stimulated synaptic devices. Here we take advantage of one of the most important nanostructures of Si-Si nanocrystals (NCs) to make synaptic devices, which can be effectively stimulated by light in the unprecedented broad spectral region from the ultraviolet to near-infrared, approaching the wavelength of similar to 2 mu m. These optically stimulated Si-NC-based synaptic devices demonstrate a series of important synaptic functionalities, well mimicking biological synapses. The plasticity of Si-NC-based synaptic devices originates from the dynamic trapping and release of photogenerated carriers at defects such as dangling bonds at the NC surface. The current facile use of Si NCs in broadband optoelectronic synaptic devices with low energy consumption has important implication for the large-scale deployment of Si in the emerging neuromorphic computing.

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