2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2047212/v1
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Retina-inspired controllable neuromorphic vision organic sensors with ultraweak ultraviolet detection

Abstract: Sensing and recognizing invisible ultraviolet (UV) light is vital for exploiting advanced artificial visual perception system with tetrachromacy. However, due to the uncertainty of the natural environment, the UV signal is very hard to be detected and perceived. Here, we report a controllable UV-ultrasensitive neuromorphic vision sensor (NeuVS) that uses organic phototransistors (OPTs) as working unit to integrate sensing, memory and processing functions. Benefiting from asymmetric molecular structure and uniq… Show more

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