Physical Implementation of Reinforcement Learning via a Signal Summation Process in a Dual‐Input Synaptic Transistor: Photoinduced Dipole Inversion of Au(I) Complex with Charge Traps of cPVP

D Dong Gue Roe (Department of Photonics and Nanoelectronics Hanyang University, ERICA Ansan Republic of Korea) S Sungjoon Cheon (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea) B Byung Hak Jhun S Seongil Im J Jihyeon You (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea) S Seonkwon Kim Y Youngjae Yoo H Hyunsu Ju (Post‐Silicon Semiconductor Institute Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul Republic of Korea) Y Youngmin You J Jeong Ho Cho

Abstract

ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has driven research beyond software into hardware innovation. To improve computational efficiency, AI accelerators integrating large numbers of transistors have been developed, yet this approach remains constrained by scaling and thermal limitations of silicon technology. Synaptic transistors, specialized for analog and parallel computation, have emerged as promising alternatives. Nevertheless, simply replacing silicon transistors offers limited improvement in reducing overall computational complexity. Here, we present a dual‐input synaptic transistor that utilizes both light and voltage to enhance device‐level computational efficiency through material functionality. The linear two‐coordinate Au(I) complex, Au( Dipp PZI)(DPA), undergoes a ligand‐to‐ligand charge‐transfer‐induced dipole reversal upon photoexcitation, enabling photoinduced synaptic weight modulation. Complementarity, voltage‐driven modulation arises from abundant ─OH trap sites in the cPVP layer. When light and voltage signals are applied simultaneously, these materials cooperatively generate an analog summation of synaptic current within a single device. The demonstrated transistor performs weight summation in reinforcement learning algorithms without requiring complex peripheral computation units, thereby reducing computational cost. This approach provides a versatile platform applicable to various learning algorithms that rely on summation operations, offering a new strategy for efficient hardware‐level AI computation.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 11
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

D

Dong Gue Roe

Department of Photonics and Nanoelectronics Hanyang University, ERICA Ansan Republic of Korea

S

Sungjoon Cheon

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea

B

Byung Hak Jhun

S

Seongil Im

J

Jihyeon You

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea

S

Seonkwon Kim

Y

Youngjae Yoo

H

Hyunsu Ju

Post‐Silicon Semiconductor Institute Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul Republic of Korea

Y

Youngmin You

J

Jeong Ho Cho