Molecular template growth of organic heterojunctions to tailor visual neuroplasticity for high performance phototransistors with ultralow energy consumption.

Nanoscale horizons(2023)

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The optical and charge transport properties of organic semiconductors are strongly influenced by their morphology and molecular structures. Here we report the influence of a molecular template strategy on anisotropic control weak epitaxial growth of a semiconducting channel for a dinaphtho[2,3-:2',3'-]thieno[3,2-]thiophene (DNTT)/-sexiphenyl (-6P) heterojunction. The aim is to improve charge transport and trapping, to enable tailoring of visual neuroplasticity. The proposed phototransistor devices, comprising a molecular heterojunction with optimized molecular template thickness, exhibited an excellent memory ratio (/) and retention characteristics in response to light stimulation, owing to the enhanced orientation/packing of DNTT molecules and a favorable match between the LUMO/HOMO levels of -6P and DNTT. The best performing heterojunction exhibits visual synaptic functionalities, including an extremely high pair-pulse facilitation index of ∼206%, ultralow energy consumption of 0.54 fJ, and zero-gate operation, under ultrashort pulse light stimulation to mimic human-like sensing, computing, and memory functions. An array of heterojunction photosynapses possess a high degree of visual pattern recognition and learning, to mimic the neuroplasticity of human brain activities through a rehearsal learning process. This study provides a guide to the design of molecular heterojunctions for tailoring high-performance photonic memory and synapses for neuromorphic computing and artificial intelligence systems.
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high performance phototransistors,visual neuroplasticity,organic heterojunctions,molecular template growth
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