A Raising 2D Piezo-Ferro-Opto-Electronic Semiconductor for Brain-Inspired Multimodal Perception and Computation

Decai Ouyang , Mengqi Wang , Yue Yuan , Na Zhang , Yan Zhou , Jianshu Fu , Mario Lanza , Yuan Li , Tianyou Zhai

Interdisciplinary Materials ›› 2025, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (5) : 709 -713.

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Interdisciplinary Materials ›› 2025, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (5) : 709 -713. DOI: 10.1002/idm2.70012
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A Raising 2D Piezo-Ferro-Opto-Electronic Semiconductor for Brain-Inspired Multimodal Perception and Computation

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Multimodal perception, pivotal for artificial intelligence (AI) systems demanding real-time decision-making and environmental adaptability, might be significantly improved through two-dimensional (2D) piezo-ferro-opto-electronic (PFOE) semiconductors, like, NbOX2 (X = Cl, Br, I). Such improvement may enable in-sensor fusion of sense organ signals (e.g., vision, audition, gustation, and olfaction) within a single functional component, overcoming limitations of conventional discrete sensor architectures. Such function cohesion, combined with their recently uncovered properties, not only provides a robust foundation for expanding sensory modalities and developing novel mechanisms to establish an all-in-one multimodal perception platform, but also paves the way for multisensory-integrated artificial systems beyond human sensory systems. This single-component system employing such PFOE semiconductors substantially mitigates intermodule communication latency while boosting integration density of information, thereby circumventing persistent inefficiencies in AI hardware architectures for real-time applications, such as embodied robotics and immersive human-machine interfaces. This fusion of multimodal perception and computation, enabled by multiphysics coupling of 2D NbOX2, drives AI systems toward biological-grade efficiency while maintaining environmental adaptability, representing a critical leap toward autonomous intelligence operating in dynamic real-world settings.

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2D materials / multimodal perception / multisensory integration / NbOX2 / neuromorphic computing / piezo-ferro-opto-electronics

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Decai Ouyang, Mengqi Wang, Yue Yuan, Na Zhang, Yan Zhou, Jianshu Fu, Mario Lanza, Yuan Li, Tianyou Zhai. A Raising 2D Piezo-Ferro-Opto-Electronic Semiconductor for Brain-Inspired Multimodal Perception and Computation. Interdisciplinary Materials, 2025, 4(5): 709-713 DOI:10.1002/idm2.70012

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