posted on 2020-04-27, 12:38authored byQilin Hua, Xiao Cui, Haitao Liu, Caofeng Pan, Weiguo Hu, Zhong Lin Wang
Tactile
information is efficiently captured and processed through
a complex sensory system combined with mechanoreceptors, neurons,
and synapses in human skin. Synapses are essential for tactile signal
transmission between pre/post-neurons. However, developing an electronic
device that integrates the functions of tactile information sensation
and transmission remains a challenge. Here, we present a piezotronic
synapse based on a single GaN microwire that can simultaneously achieve
the capabilities of strain sensing and synaptic functions. The piezotronic
effect in the wurtzite GaN is introduced to strengthen synaptic weight
updates (e.g., 330% enhancement at a compressive stress of −0.36%)
with pulse trains. A high gauge factor for strain sensing (ranging
from 0 to −0.81%) of about 736 is also obtained. Remarkably,
the piezotronic synapse enables the neuromorphic hardware achievement
of the perception and processing of tactile information in a single
micro/nanowire system, demonstrating an advance in biorealistic artificial
intelligence systems.