材料科学
光子学
透射率
紫外线
石墨氮化碳
光电子学
调制(音乐)
纳米技术
化学
光催化
生物化学
物理
声学
催化作用
作者
Hea‐Lim Park,Haeju Kim,Donggyu Lim,Huanyu Zhou,Young Hoon Kim,Yeongjun Lee,Sungjin Park,Tae‐Woo Lee
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201906899
摘要
Abstract Photonic synapses combine sensing and processing in a single device, so they are promising candidates to emulate visual perception of a biological retina. However, photonic synapses with wavelength selectivity, which is a key property for visual perception, have not been developed so far. Herein, organic photonic synapses that selectively detect UV rays and process various optical stimuli are presented. The photonic synapses use carbon nitride (C 3 N 4 ) as an UV‐responsive floating‐gate layer in transistor geometry. C 3 N 4 nanodots dominantly absorb UV light; this trait is the basis of UV selectivity in these photonic synapses. The presented devices consume only 18.06 fJ per synaptic event, which is comparable to the energy consumption of biological synapses. Furthermore, in situ modulation of exposure to UV light is demonstrated by integrating the devices with UV transmittance modulators. These smart systems can be further developed to combine detection and dose‐calculation to determine how and when to decrease UV transmittance for preventive health care.
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