“…Flexible optical synaptic devices with NIR sensitivity, biomimetic plasticity, and flexibility have great application prospects in the fields of artificial visual systems, autopilot, the military system, free space communication, and robots, which have been attracting more and more attention in recent years. − Compared with traditional bulk materials, two-dimensional (2D) materials show great application prospects in the field of flexible NIR optical synapses because of their unique optical, electronic, and good mechanical flexibility. , The 2D materials include insulating hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), graphene, transition-metal chalcogenides, , and main group metal chalcogenides. , However, due to the large band gap or no gap characteristics of most 2D materials, the realization of NIR light response is a dilemma at present. Moreover, synaptic plasticity and large-scale flexible wearable devices based on 2D materials under NIR illumination are difficult to realize, which hinders the development of flexible artificial visual systems .…”