Conception of a Smart Artificial Retina Based on a Dual-Mode Organic Sensing Inverter
Journal
Advanced Science
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The human visual system enables perceiving, learning, remembering, and recognizing elementary visual information (light, colors, and images), which has inspired the development of biomimicry visual system-based electronic devices. Photosensing and synaptic devices are integrated into these systems to realize elementary information storage and recognition to imitate image processing. However, the severe restrictions of the monotonic light response and complicated circuitry design remain challenges for the development of artificial visual devices. Here, the concept of a smart artificial retina based on an organic optical sensing inverter device that can be operated as a multiwavelength photodetector and recorder is reported first. The device exhibits a light-triggered broadband (red/green/blue) response, a low energy consumption as low as ±5?V, and an ultrafast response speed (<300?ms). Moreover, the multifunctional component is also combined within a single cell for health monitoring of the artificial retina during light surveillance to avoid retinopathy. Proof-of-concept devices, by simplifying the circuitry and providing dual-mode functions, can contribute significantly to the development of bionics design and broaden the horizon for smart artificial retinas in the human visual system. ? 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
Subjects
Biomimetics; Electric inverters; Electron devices; Energy utilization; Optical data processing; Artificial retinas; Electronic device; Health monitoring; Human Visual System; Low energy consumption; Multifunctional components; Ultrafast response; Visual information; Image processing
Other Subjects
Biomimetics; Electric inverters; Electron devices; Energy utilization; Optical data processing; Artificial retinas; Electronic device; Health monitoring; Human Visual System; Low energy consumption; Multifunctional components; Ultrafast response; Visual information; Image processing; biomimetic material; devices; genetic procedures; physiology; procedures; retina; Biomimetic Materials; Bionics; Biosensing Techniques; Retina
Type
journal article