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Self-powered and broadband opto-sensor with bionic visual adaptation function based on multilayer γ-InSe flakes.

Weizhen LiuXuhui YangZhongqiang WangYuanzheng LiJixiu LiQiushi FengXiuhua XieWei XinHaiyang XuYichun Liu
Published in: Light, science & applications (2023)
Visual adaptation that can autonomously adjust the response to light stimuli is a basic function of artificial visual systems for intelligent bionic robots. To improve efficiency and reduce complexity, artificial visual systems with integrated visual adaptation functions based on a single device should be developed to replace traditional approaches that require complex circuitry and algorithms. Here, we have developed a single two-terminal opto-sensor based on multilayer γ-InSe flakes, which successfully emulated the visual adaptation behaviors with a new working mechanism combining the photo-pyroelectric and photo-thermoelectric effect. The device can operate in self-powered mode and exhibit good human-eye-like adaptation behaviors, which include broadband light-sensing image adaptation (from ultraviolet to near-infrared), near-complete photosensitivity recovery (99.6%), and synergetic visual adaptation, encouraging the advancement of intelligent opto-sensors and machine vision systems.
Keyphrases
  • deep learning
  • machine learning
  • mass spectrometry