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All-Optically Controlled Synapse-Based Neuromorphic Vision System for Bioinformation Recognition

  • Xinmiao Li
  • , Ying Li*
  • , Huifang Jiang
  • , Yancheng Chen
  • , Zhuangzhuang Ma
  • , Zhifeng Shi
  • , Di Chen
  • , Guozhen Shen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

All-optically controlled artificial synapses for neuromorphic vision offer unique advantages in simplifying circuit design and minimizing power consumption, meeting the application demands of the current artificial intelligence era. However, developing all-optically controlled devices that combine high performance and high reproducibility remains a significant challenge. In this work, we demonstrate an all-optically controlled artificial synapse based on ZnO and Cs2CoCl4 single crystal connected structure, which integrates light information sensing and processing capabilities. Relying on the simple series-connected structure, as well as the positive photoconductance of ZnO and the negative photoconductance of Cs2CoCl4, the optically controlled bidirectional synaptic plasticity is realized under ultraviolet and visible light stimulation without additional voltage modulation in the all-optically controlled synapse. In addition, leveraging its ultraviolet-enhanced feature extraction and visible-suppression capabilities, the all-optically controlled synapse can act as denoising units in bioinformation preprocessing and weight-updating units in feature recognition. The proposed all-optically controlled synapses exhibit excellent information perception, low-level noise reduction, and high-level cognition functions for bioinformation recognition under complex light conditions. We believe that this work can provide structural-level insights and inspirations in the design and fabrication of all-optically controlled synapses to promote the application for efficient neuromorphic vision in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70131
JournalEnergy and Environmental Materials
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CsCoCl
  • ZnO
  • all-optically controlled synapse
  • bioinformation recognition
  • neuromorphic vision

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