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An aquatic-vision-inspired camera based on a monocentric lens and a silicon nanorod photodiode array

Author(s)
Kim, Min SungLee, Gil JuChoi, ChangsoonKim, Min SeokLee, MincheolLiu, SiyiCho, Kyoung WonKim, Hyun MyungCho, HyojinChoi, Moon KeeLu, NanshuSong, Young MinKim, Dae-Hyeong
Issued Date
2020-09
DOI
10.1038/s41928-020-0429-5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/36827
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-020-0429-5
Citation
Nature Electronics, v.3, no.9, pp.546 - 553
Abstract
By integrating a single monocentric lens with a hemispherical silicon nanorod photodiode array, a wide-field-of-view camera is created that offers low optical aberration, deep depth of field and simple visual accommodation. Conventional wide-field-of-view cameras consist of multi-lens optics and flat image sensor arrays, which makes them bulky and heavy. As a result, they are poorly suited to advanced mobile applications such as drones and autonomous vehicles. In nature, the eyes of aquatic animals consist of a single spherical lens and a highly sensitive hemispherical retina, an approach that could be beneficial in the development of synthetic wide-field-of-view imaging systems. Here, we report an aquatic-vision-inspired camera that consists of a single monocentric lens and a hemispherical silicon nanorod photodiode array. The imaging system features a wide field of view, miniaturized design, low optical aberration, deep depth of field and simple visual accommodation. Furthermore, under vignetting, the photodiode array enables high-quality panoramic imaging due to the enhanced photodetection properties of the silicon nanorod photodiodes.
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2520-1131
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-020-0429-5
Keyword
DESIGNSINDEX OPTICAL-MODELSYSTEMCRYSTALLINE LENSSOLAR-CELLSEYE

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