CMOS-integrated organic neuromorphic imagers for high-resolution dual-modal imaging

Salihuojia Talanti, Kerui Fu, Xiaolong Zheng, Youzhi Shi, Yimei Tan, Chenxi Liu, Yanfei Liu, Ge Mu, Qun Hao, Kangkang Weng*, Xin Tang*

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Simultaneously capturing static images and processing dynamic visual information within a single sensor enables a more comprehensive and efficient acquisition of scene information, thereby enhancing the understanding and processing of complex scenes. However, current artificial visual systems present significant challenges in device integration and multimodal operation. Here, we developed a 640×512-pixel CMOS-integrated organic neuromorphic imager featuring dual modes: standard (frame-based imaging) and synaptic (neuromorphic imaging). In synaptic mode, the system extracts high-resolution spatiotemporal maps (light distribution and motion trajectories) from final frames, decoding temporal sequences of light events through contrast analysis. The neuromorphic device demonstrates adjustable memory behavior through modulation of charge recombination-trapping dynamics, enabling multi-level memory functionality. We further developed a CMOS-compatible photolithography method, which supports high-resolution and non-destructive patterning of organic neuromorphic devices. The fabricated imager allows in-sensor memorization (>18 min) and real-world spatiotemporal imaging with reduced computation resource, demonstrating its potential for industrial monitoring and motion detection.

源语言英语
文章编号4311
期刊Nature Communications
16
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2025

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