Visible-Light-Stimulated Synaptic Phototransistors Based on CdSe Quantum Dot/In-Ga-Zn-O Hybrid Channels

Nanoscale Res Lett. 2022 Oct 27;17(1):102. doi: 10.1186/s11671-022-03739-8.

Abstract

Light-stimulated synaptic devices are promising candidates for the development of artificial intelligence systems because of their unique properties, which include broad bandwidths, low power consumption, and superior parallelism. The key to develop such devices is the realization of photoelectric synaptic behavior in them. In this work, visible-light-stimulated synaptic transistors based on CdSe quantum dot (CdSe QD)/amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O hybrid channels are proposed. This design can not only improve the charge separation efficiency of the photogenerated carriers, but also can induce delayed decay of the photocurrent. The improved charge separation efficiency enhances the photoelectric properties significantly, while the delayed decay of the photocurrent led to the realization of photoelectric synaptic behaviors. This simple and efficient method of fabricating light-stimulated phototransistors may inspire new research progress into the development of artificial intelligence systems.

Keywords: CdSe quantum dot; Hybrid semiconductor film; In–Ga–Zn–O; Synaptic behaviors; Synaptic phototransistors.