2D Vanadium Carbide/Oxide Heterostructure‐Based Artificial Sensory Neuron for Multi‐Color Near‐Infrared Object Recognition
Abstract
Abstract Near‐infrared (NIR) photon detection and object recognition are crucial technologies for all‐weather target identification in autonomous navigation, nighttime surveillance, and tactical reconnaissance. However, conventional NIR detection systems, which rely on photodetectors and von Neumann computing algorithms, are plagued by energy inefficiency and signal transmission bottlenecks. Herein, a vanadium carbide/oxide (V 2 C/V 2 O 5‐x ) heterostructure is designed and synthesized by a topochemical conversion method. The V 2 C/V 2 O 5‐x heterostructure‐based memristor exhibits stable threshold‐type resistance switching (RS) behavior with low coefficient of variation in transition voltages (1.62% and 1.7%) over thousands of cycles, and maintains stable performance even after storage for 90 days. Benefiting from the NIR responsivity of V 2 C and the volatile RS enabled by vacancy‐enriched V 2 O 5‐x , devices exhibit a linear variation in threshold voltage in response to NIR light power density and wavelength. Based on the multi‐color NIR modulable RS characteristics and the YOLOv7 algorithm model, an artificial neural network (ANN) architecture achieves average recognition accuracies of 89.6% for cars and 85.9% for persons on the FLIR dataset. This work reveals a heterostructure with versatile functionalities for neuromorphic devices and establishes a memristor‐based ANN platform for multi‐color object detection and recognition in complex real‐world scenarios.
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Authors (13)
Yuanduo Qu
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen P. R. China
Mengdi Hao
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen P. R. China
Haoran Hao
Shanwu Ke
Key Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing System and Security of the Ministry of Education, Hubei University 2 , Wuhan 430062,
Yang Li
Chen Wang
Yongyue Xiao
School of Mathematics and Physics Hubei Polytechnic University Huangshi 435003 P. R. China
Boshi Jiang
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 P. R. China
Kaiming Zhou
Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies Aston University Birmingham UK
Baofu Ding
Paul K. Chu
Xue‐Feng Yu
Materials Artificial Intelligence Center, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences 1068 Xueyuan Avenue Shenzhen 518055 P.R. China
Jiahong Wang
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China