Mimicking visual memory in stimuli-responsive material
Gabriele Carbone
Mimicking visual memory in stimuli-responsive material.
Rel. Francesca Frascella, Angelo Angelini. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Nanotechnologies For Icts, 2025
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Abstract
Recent advances in materials science and unconventional computing have enhanced a growing interest in the development of "intelligent matter", materials that integrate sens- ing, memory, and adaptive response within their physical structure. These systems aim to implement computational functions directly at the matter level, enabling distributed, low-power information processing without relying on external control or digital architectures. Within this emerging paradigm, light-responsive materials, especially azobenzene-based polymers, have shown great promise due to their intrinsic light-triggered molecular dynamics. This thesis investigates the azopolymer PAZO as a candidate for implementing elementary visual functionalities directly in matter. Through optical stimulation, PAZO films exhibit birefringence with tunable dynamics, governed by molecular reorientation and relaxation processes.
Exploiting this behavior, two biologically inspired tasks are explored: luminance adaptation and color recognition
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