Visible‐Photoactive Ferroelectric Semiconductor Incorporating Aromatic Dynamic Spacer Enables Optoelectronic Synaptic Plasticity
Abstract
AbstractPhotoferroelectrics are capturing the growing interest for their unique light‐polarization coupling and optoelectronic applicability. However, the formidable challenge persists in coupling electric order and strong photoactivity through precise molecular design, hindering their further application in the field of optoelectronic memory. Herein, the molecular dynamics of aromatic cations in the 2D constrained environments are customized to construct perovskite photoferroelectrics, (4‐tert‐butylbenzylammonium)2(ethylammonium)2Pb3I10, showing a narrow bandgap (≈1.96 eV) and strong visible‐photosensitivity. Notably, multi‐level dynamic states of aromatic cations provide the impetus for inducing ferroelectric order and photo‐ferroelectric effects. Such captivating characteristics can achieve light‐induced multiple polarization, dielectric, and conductivity states. Accordingly, photoferroelectrics are integrated into heterojunction phototransistors that display robust electrical and optical modulation, including diversified synaptic plasticity with low optical program power (≈20 pJ) for each training process. As a noteworthy advancement in the photoferroelectric field, this work will enrich the understanding of the structure‐property relationship and shed light on further exploration toward neuromorphic computing.
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Authors (10)
Haojie Xu
Department of Medical Ultrasound
Xinxin Hu
Fapeng Sun
State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter
Jianchao Sun
State Key Laboratory of Thorium Energy Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics Chinese Academy of Science Shanghai 201800 P. R. China
Wuqian Guo
Yi Liu
Wei Liu
Xiaobin Fu
State Key Laboratory of Thorium Energy Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics Chinese Academy of Science Shanghai 201800 P. R. China
Junhua Luo
State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter
Zhihua Sun
State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter