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arxiv: 1703.01209 · v1 · pith:MFKK2LHVnew · submitted 2017-03-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Perovskite Quantum Organismoids

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keywords habituationlearningbehaviorcentraldynamicalperovskitequantumsystem
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A central characteristic of living beings is the ability to learn from and respond to their environment leading to habit formation and decision making1-3. This behavior, known as habituation, is universal among forms of life with a central nervous system, and interestingly observed even in single cellular organisms that do not possess a brain4-5. Here, we report the discovery of habituation based plasticity utilizing a perovskite quantum system by dynamical modulation of electron localization via reversible dopant incorporation. Microscopic mechanisms and pathways that enable this organismic collective charge-lattice interaction are elucidated by a combination of first-principles theory, synchrotron investigations, ab-initio dynamical simulations and in-situ environmental breathing studies. We implement a new learning algorithm inspired from the conductance relaxation behavior of perovskites that naturally incorporates habituation and demonstrate "learning to forget": a key feature of animal and human brains6. Most surprisingly, our results show that incorporating this elementary skill in learning dramatically boosts the capability of artificial cognitive systems.

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