Abstract

AbstractWith the development of information processing, various neuromorphic synaptic devices have been proposed, including novel devices mimicking multiple sensory systems in the biosome, in which vision is a vital source of information. Due to the pressing issue of high energy consumption and the ever‐increasing complexity of practical application scenarios, there is an urgent need to investigate optoelectronic synapses with simple structure but multifunctional capabilities, thereby broadening their application scope. Here, remarkable performances in both electrical and optical operation modes are achieved in multilayer graphene/CuInP2S6/Au electronic/optoelectronic device. By modulating the electrical and optical pulses, both short‐term and long‐term memory can be emulated in the same device, while visual perception, processing, and memorizing functions are demonstrated in this single cell with relatively low energy consumption. In addition, light adaptive behavior can also be simulated through optical–electrical cooperative modulation in the device, further providing a novel and promising strategy for future applications in artificial visual systems.

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