A Flexible Artificial Spiking Photoreceptor Enabled by a Single VO2 Mott Memristor for the Spike-Based Electronic Retina

Chuan Yu Han*, Shujing Zhao, Sheng Li Fang, Weihua Liu*, Wing Man Tang, Peter To Lai, Can Li, Yuan Xiao Ma, Jia Qi Song, Xin Li, Xiao Li Wang, Wen Jun Ren, Rui Lin Wang, Xiao Dong Huang, Guo He Zhang, Li Geng

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Abstract

The neuromorphic vision system that utilizes spikes as information carriers is crucial for the formation of spiking neural networks. Here, we present a bioinspired flexible artificial spiking photoreceptor (ASP), which is realized by using a single VO2 Mott memristor that can simultaneously sense and encode the stimulus light into spikes. The ASP has high spike-encoded photosensitivity and ultrawide photosensing range (405-808 nm) with good endurance (>7 × 107) and high flexibility (bending radius ∼5 mm). Then, we put forward an all-spike electronic retina architecture that comprises one layer of ASPs and one layer of artificial optical nerves (AONs) to process the spike information. Each AON consists of a single Mott memristor connected in series with a neuro-transistor that is a multiple-input floating-gate MOS transistor. Simulation results demonstrate that the all-spike electronic retina can successfully segment images with high Shannon entropy, thus laying the foundation for the development of a spike-based neuromorphic vision system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57404-57411
Number of pages8
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • artificial optical nerve
  • artificial spiking photoreceptor
  • Mott memristor
  • spike-based electronic retina
  • VO

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