2D Semiconductor Based Flexible Photoresponsive Ring Oscillators for Artificial Vision Pixels.
Na LiQinqin WangCongli HeJiawei LiXiuzhen LiCheng ShenBiying HuangJian TangHua YuShuopei WangLuojun DuWei YangRong YangDongxia ShiGuangyu ZhangPublished in: ACS nano (2023)
Artificial retina implantation provides an effective and feasible attempt for vision recovery in addition to retinal transplantation. The most advanced artificial retinas ever developed based on silicon technology are rigid and thus less compatible with the biosystem. Here we demonstrate flexible photoresponsive ring oscillators (PROs) based on the 2D semiconductor MoS 2 for artificial retinas. Under natural light illuminations, arrayed PROs on flexible substrates serving as vision pixels can efficiently output light-intensity-dependent electrical pulses that are processable and transmittable in the human visual nerve system. Such PROs can work under low supply voltages below 1 V with a record-low power consumption, e.g. only 12.4 nW at a light intensity of 10 mW/cm 2 , decreased by ∼500 times compared with that of the state-of-the-art silicon devices. Such flexible artificial retinas with a simple device structure, high light-to-signal conversion efficiency, ultralow power consumption, and high tunability provide an alternative prosthesis for further clinical trials.