Highly Promising 2D/1D BP-C/CNT Bionic Opto-Olfactory Co-Sensory Artificial Synapses for Multisensory Integration.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

Xi 'an Key Laboratory of Compound Semiconductor Materials and Devices, School of Physics & Information Science, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an, 710021, P. R. China.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The research focuses on creating advanced artificial synaptic devices that combine sensory and computational capabilities for biomimetic neural systems, using a specific hybrid filter membrane for enhanced performance.
  • - These devices can simulate both visual and olfactory synapses, allowing effective gas detection, including ethanol and acetone, at extremely low concentrations while functioning under electrical and optical stimulation.
  • - They also enable unique experiments on synaptic learning and response patterns by mimicking synaptic functions in response to light and gas, paving the way for innovative 2D optoelectronics in biomimetic applications.

Article Abstract

The development of high-performance artificial synaptic neuromorphic devices poses a significant challenge in the creation of biomimetic sensing neural systems that seamlessly integrate both sensory and computational functionalities. In pursuit of this objective, promising bionic opto-olfactory co-sensory artificial synapse devices are constructed utilizing the BP-C/CNT (2D/1D) hybrid filter membrane as the resistive layer. Experimental results demonstrated that the devices seamlessly integrated the light modulation, gas detection, and biological synaptic functions into a single device while addressing the challenge with separating artificial synaptic devices from sensors. These devices offered the following advantages: 1) Simulating visual synapses, they can effectively replicate fundamental synaptic functions under both electrical and optical stimulation. 2) By emulating olfactory synapse responses to specific gases, they can achieve ultra-low detection limits and rapid identification of ethanol and acetone gases. 3) They enable photo-olfactory co-sensing simulations that mimic synaptic function under light-modulated pulse conditions in distinct gas environments, facilitating the study of synaptic learning rules and Pavlovian responses. This work provides a pioneering approach for exploring highly stable 2D BP-based optoelectronics and advancing the development of biomimetic neural systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11304314PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202403665DOI Listing

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