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Ivan Matchenya1,2, Anton Khanas3, Roman Podgornyi2
1Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, 30/1 Bolshoy Boulevard, Moscow, 121205, Russian Federation.
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The transition to smart, wearable, and flexible optoelectronic devices that communicate with each other and perform neuromorphic computing at the edge, is a major goal in next-generation optoelectronics. These devices are expected to carry out their regular tasks while being supported by energy-efficient, in-memory computations. In this study, a lateral flexible device based on cesium lead tribromide perovskite single crystals integrated with single-walled carbon nanotube thin-film electrodes is presented. It is demonstrated that the device follows the Bienenstock-Cooper-Munro theory of synaptic modification under hybrid optoelectronic stimuli. This biorealistic response paves the way for the development of hybrid organic-inorganic artificial visual systems.

