Reconfigurable Hydroxyl Dissociation for Spectrally Decoupled Weight Programming and Photocurrent Computing

S Shengqiang Zhang (School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) Z Zhuoran Wang L Lei Wang W Wenhao Ran T Tianxu Yao (School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) X Xin Zhang B Bin Wei (State Key Laboratory of Forage Breeding-by-Design and Utilization, Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Q Qingsong Deng G Guozhen Shen

Abstract

ABSTRACT The rise of the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) demands sensory systems with reduced size, weight, and power (SWaP). The processing‐in‐sensor (PIS) paradigm offers a solution, providing superior compactness and power‐efficiency, critical for edge vision applications. Among emerging optoelectronic neuromorphic devices, the direct photocurrent computing (DPC) route is uniquely attractive, using photoresponsivity to encode weights for in‐sensor multiply–accumulate (MAC) operations. However, current DPC devices rely on electrical signals for weight programming, which complicates circuitry and limits bandwidth compared to all‐optical approaches. To address this, we present an optically programmable DPC device based on a vacancy‐modulated bismuth oxyselenide (BOS) material platform. Critically, the reversible surface hydroxyl dissociation is found to reconfigure oxygen vacancy dynamics upon ultraviolet light, enabling the spectrally decoupled weight programming and photocurrent computing. Based on this, we demonstrate a BOS array implemented PIS hardware for low‐power, coarse classification and as a pre‐processing unit for more complex vision tasks in a processing‐near‐sensor (PNS) paradigm. Finally, a hybrid architecture is proposed to intelligently allocate computational resources between PIS and PNS, promising for an optimal balance of power and performance for next‐generation edge AIoT applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 10
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

S

Shengqiang Zhang

School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

Z

Zhuoran Wang

L

Lei Wang

W

Wenhao Ran

T

Tianxu Yao

School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

X

Xin Zhang

B

Bin Wei

State Key Laboratory of Forage Breeding-by-Design and Utilization, Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Q

Qingsong Deng

G

Guozhen Shen