光电二极管
微透镜
光学
图像四周暗角
图像传感器
纳米棒
光电子学
材料科学
视野
镜头(地质)
计算机科学
物理
纳米技术
作者
Minsung Kim,Gil Ju Lee,Changsoon Choi,Min Seok Kim,Min‐Cheol Lee,Siyi Liu,Kyoung Won Cho,Hyun Myung Kim,Hyojin Cho,Moon Kee Choi,Nanshu Lu,Young Min Song,Dae‐Hyeong Kim
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41928-020-0429-5
摘要
Conventional wide-field-of-view cameras consist of multi-lens optics and flat image sensor arrays, which makes them bulky and heavy. As a result, they are poorly suited to advanced mobile applications such as drones and autonomous vehicles. In nature, the eyes of aquatic animals consist of a single spherical lens and a highly sensitive hemispherical retina, an approach that could be beneficial in the development of synthetic wide-field-of-view imaging systems. Here, we report an aquatic-vision-inspired camera that consists of a single monocentric lens and a hemispherical silicon nanorod photodiode array. The imaging system features a wide field of view, miniaturized design, low optical aberration, deep depth of field and simple visual accommodation. Furthermore, under vignetting, the photodiode array enables high-quality panoramic imaging due to the enhanced photodetection properties of the silicon nanorod photodiodes. By integrating a single monocentric lens with a hemispherical silicon nanorod photodiode array, a wide-field-of-view camera is created that offers low optical aberration, deep depth of field and simple visual accommodation.
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