Fig. 1: Comparison of the photocurrent responses of conventional semiconductors and p-NDI, and the detailed semiconductor design principle for in-sensor RC systems. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Comparison of the photocurrent responses of conventional semiconductors and p-NDI, and the detailed semiconductor design principle for in-sensor RC systems.

From: Wearable in-sensor reservoir computing using optoelectronic polymers with through-space charge-transport characteristics for multi-task learning

Fig. 1: Comparison of the photocurrent responses of conventional semiconductors and p-NDI, and the detailed semiconductor design principle for in-sensor RC systems.

The photocurrent responses of C8-NDI, pentacene, and P3HT, which are incapable for in-sensor reservoir computing. The photocurrent response of p-NDI shows a fading memory and is suitable for in-sensor reservoir computing.

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