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Active pixel sensor matrix based on monolayer MoS 2 phototransistor array.

Akhil DoddaDarsith JayachandranAndrew PannoneNicholas TrainorSergei P StepanoffMegan A StevesShiva Subbulakshmi RadhakrishnanSaiphaneendra BachuClaudio W OrdonezJeffrey R ShallenbergerJoan M RedwingKenneth L KnappenbergerDouglas E WolfeSaptarshi Das
Published in: Nature materials (2022)
In-sensor processing, which can reduce the energy and hardware burden for many machine vision applications, is currently lacking in state-of-the-art active pixel sensor (APS) technology. Photosensitive and semiconducting two-dimensional (2D) materials can bridge this technology gap by integrating image capture (sense) and image processing (compute) capabilities in a single device. Here, we introduce a 2D APS technology based on a monolayer MoS 2 phototransistor array, where each pixel uses a single programmable phototransistor, leading to a substantial reduction in footprint (900 pixels in ∼0.09 cm 2 ) and energy consumption (100s of fJ per pixel). By exploiting gate-tunable persistent photoconductivity, we achieve a responsivity of ∼3.6 × 10 7  A W -1 , specific detectivity of ∼5.6 × 10 13  Jones, spectral uniformity, a high dynamic range of ∼80 dB and in-sensor de-noising capabilities. Further, we demonstrate near-ideal yield and uniformity in photoresponse across the 2D APS array.
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