Abstract
AbstractMassive data processing with high computing efficiency and low operating power is required owing to the rapid development of artificial intelligence and information technology. However, the von Neumann structure computing system with the separated memory and processor can cause large energy consumption and a low running speed during massive data processing. Therefore, the brain‐inspired neuromorphic computing system is developed, that can provide hardware support for emulating biological synaptic functions and realizing highly intensive data processing with low power consumption. As a neuromorphic device, the optoelectronic synaptic device (OSD) is regarded as an ideal device to replace the von Neumann‐based computer because of its ultrafast signal transmission, large bandwidth, low energy consumption, and wireless communication. Owing to their unique optoelectronic property, metal halide perovskites (MHPs) have received growing attention as effective photosensitive materials in OSDs. Therefore, the review introduces the recent progress on OSDs based on MHPs (MHPs‐OSDs) including the structures and properties of MHPs, and the architectures and performance characteristics of MHPs‐OSDs. Furthermore, applications of MHPs‐OSDs are presented. Finally, the outlook and opportunity of MHPs‐OSDs are discussed.
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