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Nonvolatile photoelectric memristor for reconfigurable Boolean logic operation and data storage
Photoelectric memristors have the advantages of highly parallel computing and large-scale interconnection, which provides a promising method for reconfigurable logic operations and greatly promotes the development of new memory computing technology. In this paper, a photoelectric memristor was fabricated using natural gelatin and water-soluble CdSe/ZnS quantum dots with a shell structure. Under light stimulation, the device undergoes photoelectric effects in the dielectric layer, generating electron–hole pairs and causing the device to transition from a high-resistance state to a low-resistance state. Seven nonvolatile logic functions are achieved using three wavelengths of light excitation devices. Compared with traditional electrically controlled memristors, emerging photoelectric memristors are more attractive because they can integrate the advantages of photons and electrons.