Polarization‐Sensitive Artificial Optoelectronic Synapse Based on Anisotropic β‐Ga2O3 Single Crystal for Neuromorphic Vision Systems and Information Encryption

Author:

Wang Zhenyang1,Zhang Guang1,Zhang Xinjiang2,Wu Chao1,Xia Zihui2,Hu Haizheng1,Wu Fengmin1,Guo Daoyou1ORCID,Wang Shunli1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University Hangzhou 310018 China

2. Ferrotec(Zhejiang)Quartz Technology Co.,Ltd. Changshan 324200 China

Abstract

AbstractA novel polarization‐sensitive artificial optoelectronic synapse based on β‐Ga2O3 single‐crystal is proposed in this work, featuring reconfigurable anisotropic vision. A series of polarization‐sensitive synaptic activities and polarization‐sensitive image recognition functions are successfully simulated using this device. The intriguing performance of this device, stems from the crystal anisotropy in β‐Ga2O3, which is confirmed through polarization Raman measurements and first‐principles theoretical calculations. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of the persistent photoelectric properties of the device unveils that the adaptability of the optoelectronic synapse device stems from the ionization and dissociation of oxygen vacancies. Ultimately, the device is utilized in the fields of image recognition and information encryption. A four‐layer artificial neural network with two hidden layers is constructed for recognizing handwritten digits. After training, the recognition accuracy reaches over 91.5% for both unpolarized and polarized light. Information encryption is achieved by controlling polarization states. The device enables data generation and encryption to be conducted on the same platform, mitigating exposure risks during transmission and significantly enhancing data security and confidentiality. This work presents new opportunities for future applications of polarization‐based perception systems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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