Search Results - "Qu, Shangda"
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An artificially-intelligent cornea with tactile sensation enables sensory expansion and interaction
Published in Nature communications (07-11-2023)“…We demonstrate an artificially-intelligent cornea that can assume the functions of the native human cornea such as protection, tactile perception, and light…”
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Mammalian-brain-inspired neuromorphic motion-cognition nerve achieves cross-modal perceptual enhancement
Published in Nature communications (11-03-2023)“…Perceptual enhancement of neural and behavioral response due to combinations of multisensory stimuli are found in many animal species across different sensory…”
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A sensory–neuromorphic interface capable of environmental perception, sensory coding, and biological stimuli
Published in SmartMat (Beijing, China) (01-10-2024)“…The sensory–neuromorphic interface is key to the application of neuromorphic electronics. Artificial spiking neurons and artificial sensory nerves have been…”
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A bioinspired neuromuscular system enabled by flexible electro-optical N2200 nanowire synaptic transistor
Published in Neuromorphic computing and engineering (01-06-2024)“…Abstract Mimicking the functional traits of the muscle system evolves the development of the neuromorphic prosthetic limbs. Herein, a bioinspired neuromuscular…”
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High sensitivity artificial synapses using printed high-transmittance ITO fibers for neuromorphic computing
Published in Chinese chemical letters (01-12-2024)“…Artificial synapses are essential building blocks for neuromorphic electronics. Here, solid polymer electrolyte-gated artificial synapses (EGASs) were…”
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Mixed-Dimensional Nanoparticle–Nanowire Channels for Flexible Optoelectronic Artificial Synapse with Enhanced Photoelectric Response and Asymmetric Bidirectional Plasticity
Published in Nano letters (27-09-2023)“…A mixed-dimensional dual-channel synaptic transistor composed of inorganic nanoparticles and organic nanowires was fabricated to expand the photoelectric gain…”
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Synaptic Transistors Using Scalable Graphene Nanoribbons
Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (05-09-2024)“…Graphene has demonstrated potential for use in neuromorphic electronics due to its superior electrical properties. However, these devices are all based on…”
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A retinomorphic neuron for artificial vision and iris accommodation
Published in Materials horizons (27-11-2023)“…The iris of an eye automatically optimizes the amount of light that strikes the retina by accommodating the intensity of ambient light. Here, we describe a…”
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Vertically Integrated Monolithic Neuromorphic Nanowire Device for Physiological Information Processing
Published in Nano letters (17-04-2024)“…This study demonstrates the conceptual design and fabrication of a vertically integrated monolithic (VIM) neuromorphic device. The device comprises an n-type…”
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Bio-Inspired Vision and Neuromorphic Image Processing Using Printable Metal Oxide Photonic Synapses
Published in ACS photonics (18-01-2023)“…We propose a neuromorphic vision system that uses digitally printed metal oxide photonic synapses with optical tunability and temporally correlated plasticity…”
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Effect of low-temperature interlayer in active-region upon photoluminescence in multiple-quantum-well InGaN/GaN
Published in Journal of luminescence (01-04-2022)“…Photoluminescence (PL) spectra dependent on the excitation power and temperature of two different red-emitting InGaN/GaN trapezoidal multiple quantum wells…”
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Flexible DPPT-TT/PEO Fiber-Exploiting Electro-optical Synaptic Transistor for Artificial Withdrawal Reflex Arc
Published in Advanced fiber materials (Online) (01-04-2024)“…An artificial withdrawal reflex arc that can realize neuromorphic tactile perception, neural coding, information processing, and real-time responses was…”
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Emissions of the InGaN/GaN MQW LEDs with the InGaN well layer grown at different temperatures
Published in Superlattices and microstructures (01-12-2021)“…Two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) enabled by InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) with different well layer growth temperatures (WLGTs) were prepared. The…”
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