A flexible capacitive photoreceptor for the biomimetic retina

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  • Mani Teja Vijjapu
  • Mohammed E. Fouda
  • Agamyrat Agambayev
  • Chun Hong Kang
  • Chun-Ho Lin
  • Boon S. Ooi
  • Ahmed M. Eltawil
  • Khaled N. Salama

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Original languageEnglish
Article number3
Journal / PublicationLight: Science and Applications
Volume11
Online published1 Jan 2022
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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Abstract

Neuromorphic vision sensors have been extremely beneficial in developing energy-efficient intelligent systems for robotics and privacy-preserving security applications. There is a dire need for devices to mimic the retina’s photoreceptors that encode the light illumination into a sequence of spikes to develop such sensors. Herein, we develop a hybrid perovskite-based flexible photoreceptor whose capacitance changes proportionally to the light intensity mimicking the retina’s rod cells, paving the way for developing an efficient artificial retina network. The proposed device constitutes a hybrid nanocomposite of perovskites (methyl-ammonium lead bromide) and the ferroelectric terpolymer (polyvinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylene-chlorofluoroethylene). A metal-insulator-metal type capacitor with the prepared composite exhibits the unique and photosensitive capacitive behavior at various light intensities in the visible light spectrum. The proposed photoreceptor mimics the spectral sensitivity curve of human photopic vision. The hybrid nanocomposite is stable in ambient air for 129 weeks, with no observable degradation of the composite due to the encapsulation of hybrid perovskites in the hydrophobic polymer. The functionality of the proposed photoreceptor to recognize handwritten digits (MNIST) dataset using an unsupervised trained spiking neural network with 72.05% recognition accuracy is demonstrated. This demonstration proves the potential of the proposed sensor for neuromorphic vision applications.

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A flexible capacitive photoreceptor for the biomimetic retina. / Vijjapu, Mani Teja; Fouda, Mohammed E.; Agambayev, Agamyrat et al.

In: Light: Science and Applications, Vol. 11, 3, 2022.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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