Toward Switching and Fusing Neuromorphic Computing: Vertical Bulk Heterojunction Transistors with Multi‐Neuromorphic Functions for Efficient Deep Learning

Y Yi Zou (College of Pharmaceutical Sciences) D Di Liu X Xinyan Gan (Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China) R Rengjian Yu (Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China) X Xianghong Zhang C Chansong Gao (Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China) Z Zhenjia Chen C Chenhui Xu (School of Electronic Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China) Y Yun Ye Y Yuanyuan Hu (Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois) T Tailiang Guo H Huipeng Chen

Abstract

Abstract The combination of artificial neural networks (ANN) and spiking neural networks (SNN) holds great promise for advancing artificial general intelligence (AGI). However, the reported ANN and SNN computational architectures are independent and require a large number of auxiliary circuits and external algorithms for fusion training. Here, a novel vertical bulk heterojunction neuromorphic transistor (VHNT) capable of emulating both ANN and SNN computational functions is presented. TaO x ‐based electrochemical reactions and PDVT‐10/N2200‐based bulk heterojunctions are used to realize spike coding and voltage coding, respectively. Notably, the device exhibits remarkable efficiency, consuming a mere 0.84 nJ of energy consumption for a single multiply accumulate (MAC) operation with excellent linearity. Moreover, the device can be switched to spiking neuron and self‐activation neuron by simply changing the programming without auxiliary circuits. Finally, the VHNT‐based artificial spiking neural network (ASNN) fusion simulation architecture is demonstrated, achieving 95% accuracy for Canadian‐Institute‐For‐Advanced‐ResearchResearch‐10 (CIFARResearch‐10) dataset while significantly enhancing training speed and efficiency. This work proposes a novel device strategy for developing high‐performance, low‐power, and environmentally adaptive AGI.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 27
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

Y

Yi Zou

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

D

Di Liu

X

Xinyan Gan

Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China

R

Rengjian Yu

Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China

X

Xianghong Zhang

C

Chansong Gao

Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China

Z

Zhenjia Chen

C

Chenhui Xu

School of Electronic Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China

Y

Yun Ye

Y

Yuanyuan Hu

Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois

T

Tailiang Guo

H

Huipeng Chen