All‐Optical Synapses Based on a Mechanoluminescent Material
Abstract
Abstract Neuromorphic computing systems hold promises to overcome the inefficiencies of conventional von Neumann architecture, which are constrained by data transfer bottlenecks. However, conventional electrically modulated synapses face inherent limitations such as limited switching speed, elevated power consumption, and substantial interconnection loss. Optical signaling offers a transformative alternative, leveraging ultrafast transmission, high bandwidth, and minimal crosstalk. Here, an all‐optical synapse based on a mechanoluminescent material of Li 0.1 Na 0.9 NbO 3 :Pr 3+ (LNN:Pr 3+ ) is presented, which emulates biological synapses, including homologous and heterologous synaptic behaviors, through optical signal processing. The engineered trap depth distribution of LNN:Pr 3+ enables multi‐stimuli response to UV light, mechanical force, and thermal input, replicating diverse synaptic functionalities such as short‐term potentiation (STP), long‐term potentiation (LTP), paired‐pulse facilitation (PPF), and learning‐experience behavioral adaptation. Furthermore, its utility is showcased in hardware‐level denoising and multimode‐fused perception, achieving spatiotemporal feature extraction in dynamic environments. This work not only sheds light into designing fully optical synapses but also bridges mechanoluminescence (ML) with neuromorphic engineering, advancing energy‐efficient, light‐driven artificial intelligence technologies.
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Authors (14)
Danni Peng
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Material Physics Ministry of Education School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450052 China
Haotian Li
Junlu Sun
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Ministry of Education, School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China
Yuan Deng
Fuhang Jiao
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Integrated Circuit Ministry of Education School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou P. R. China
Yuhong Han
Kaiying Zhang
Jiajia Meng
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Ministry of Education, School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China
Xiang Li
Lijun Wang
Li‐Min Fu
Key Laboratory of Advanced Light Conversion Materials and Biophotonics School of Chemistry and Life Resources Renmin University of China Beijing 100872 China
Qilin Hua
School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China
Chong‐Xin Shan
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Material and Devices, School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China
Lin Dong
Center for Infection Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tsinghua University