光电探测器
材料科学
光电子学
近红外光谱
滤波器(信号处理)
视网膜
光学
计算机科学
计算机视觉
物理
作者
Hanlin Wang,Hongtao Liu,Qiang Zhao,Zhenjie Ni,Ye Zou,Jie Yang,Lifeng Wang,Yanqiu Sun,Yunlong Guo,Wenping Hu,Yunqi Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201701772
摘要
Human eyes use retina photoreceptor cells to absorb and distinguish photons from different wavelengths to construct an image. Mimicry of such a process and extension of its spectral response into the near-infrared (NIR) is indispensable for night surveillance, retinal prosthetics, and medical imaging applications. Currently, NIR organic photosensors demand optical filters to reduce visible interference, thus making filter-free and anti-visible NIR imaging a challenging task. To solve this limitation, a filter-free and conformal, retina-inspired NIR organic photosensor is presented. Featuring an integration of photosensing and floating-gate memory modules, the device possesses an acute color distinguishing capability. In general, the retina-like photosensor transduces NIR (850 nm) into nonvolatile memory and acts as a dynamic photoswitch under green light (550 nm). In doing this, a filter-free but color-distinguishing photosensor is demonstrated that selectively converts NIR optical signals into nonvolatile memory.
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