A method and device for simulate an optical synapse of an organism

A biological and synaptic technology, applied in the field of bionic synapses, can solve the problems of increasing power consumption, difficult to directly obtain electrical input signals, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing power consumption

Active Publication Date: 2019-03-12
TSINGHUA UNIV
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[0009] However, no matter for synaptic devices based on static memory or non-volatile memory, the imitation of the basic functions of synapses is only completed at the electrical level; in complex external environments In most cases, it is difficult to directly obtain the electrical input signal, and it is often necessary to further process the information to obtain the electrical input signal, which undoubtedly increases the unnecessary power consumption
Although some scholars have proposed a partially parallel structure to solve the bus problem of the memory and the microprocessor (CPU) in the von Leu

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[0027] A method and device for simulating biological optical synapses of the present invention are described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments:

[0028] The invention proposes a method for simulating the optical synapse of a living body. The method generates an optical signal used to simulate the action potential of the front end of the synapse in the living body, and utilizes the space generated by the semiconductor photosensitive material that responds to the optical signal. The hole-electron pairs move directionally under the electric field, thereby changing the concentration of carriers in the post-synaptic terminal, and then increasing or decreasing the current passing through the post-synaptic terminal, so as to simulate the basic performance of biological synapses under the stimulation of light signals.

[0029] The present invention also proposes an optical synapse device based on the above method, and its overall structure ca...

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The invention discloses a method and a device for simulating the optical synapse of an organism, belonging to the technical field of biomimetic synapse. The method comprises steps of generating an optical signal for simulating an action potential of a synaptic front end in an organism, using a hole electron pair generated by the semiconductor photosensitive material responsive to the optical signal to carry out directional movement under an electric field, thereby changing the concentration of carriers in the postsynaptic end, thereby increasing or decreasing the current passing through the postsynaptic end to simulate the basic performance of the biological synapse stimulated by the optical signal. The device includes a substrate, a first electrode, a second electrode, a postsynaptic layer, a semiconductor photosensitive layer, a presynaptic layer, a light source signal input device, a backgate signal input device, and a source/drain signal input device. The invention realizes the basic performance of the simulated biological synapse under the stimulation of the optical signal, can greatly reduce the power consumption caused by the existence of the bus, and makes it possible to directly convert the optical image into the synapse weight and bring the optical image into the artificial neural network for image recognition.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of bionic synapse, in particular to a method and device for simulating biological optical synapse. Background technique [0002] Since the 21st century, with the continuous reduction of the physical size of the integrated circuit process, the performance has also been rapidly improved. The emergence of Alpha Dog has also brought artificial intelligence to an upsurge. However, the huge power consumption behind AlphaGo has also drawn people's attention to the problems that exist in the von Neumann structure of traditional computers. Furthermore, when comparing the power consumption of AlphaGo and Li Shishi when dealing with the same Go problem, people also found the huge advantage of the human brain in processing information with low power consumption. Therefore, bionic electronic devices have also attracted widespread attention. [0003] At present, the reason for the huge power consumption of the current h...

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IPC IPC(8): G06N3/067
CPCG06N3/0675
Inventor 任天令田禾吴凡王雪峰杨轶
Owner TSINGHUA UNIV
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