Flexible photosensitive devices: Large-area smart sensing with contact-printed ZnO nanowires
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowires (NWs) are promising for sensitive optoelectronic
sensors due to their properties. However, they can experience bias stress
instability. Researchers have shown how controlled gate stress bias can tune
threshold voltage in printed ZnO NW-based photosensitive devices. These devices
respond to pulse stimuli with potential for precise conductance control,
resembling synaptic behavior. This active tuning could enable near-sensor or
in-sensor computing in large-area smart sensing applications like artificial
retina.
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