Progress in Bioinspired Photodetectors Design for Visual Information Processing

Author:

Wu Yi12,Deng Wenjie2,Wang Xiaoting2,Yu Wenjing1,Chen Zhijie2,Chen Xiaoqing2,Li Jingzhen2,Chai Yang3,Zhang Yongzhe12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

2. Key Laboratory of Optoelectronics Technology of Education Ministry of China Faculty of Information Technology Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

3. Department of Applied Physics Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong Kowloon 999077 China

Abstract

AbstractRapid development of modern science and technology has prompted explosive growth of data volumes, especially the visual information, which brings heavy pressure on information processing and computation. The classic technical route to improve the computation power of image processing units by reducing the critical dimension of the transistors according to Moore's law gradually fails due to the physical limit of transistors’ footprint and the separated architectures. Inspired by human vision systems, retina‐like photodetectors that mimic their spatial and temporal properties have attracted widespread attention. These developed architectures enable the early data processing in‐ or near‐sensor, significantly reducing the computing power required in the back end. Herein, a comprehensive review on bioinspired photodetectors that possess the spatial and temporal properties of biological vision is provided. The properties of retina are summarized and presented first. Basic structure design and operation mechanism of those photodetectors with spatial properties of retina (including the distribution of receptive fields and the shape of the hemisphere) and temporal properties of retina (including the memory properties enabled learning and the light intensity adaptation) are reviewed thoroughly. Eventually, challenges and future perspectives are commented and provided to facilitate the rapid development of in‐ or near‐sensor computing photodetectors.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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