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Kaiyang Liu1, Pengfei Wang2, Tao Zhou1
1Key Laboratory of Quantum Materials and Devices of Ministry of Education, School of Physics, Southeast University, Nanjing, China.
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Real-time perception of dynamic visual scenes requires efficient extraction of spatiotemporal features. However, conventional image sensors fail to capture inter-pixel correlations, leading to redundant data transfer, high power consumption and latency. Here, we present a non-pixelated in-materia retinomorphic sensor (IMRS) that exploits the intrinsic spatiotemporal dynamics and correlated distributions of photocarriers for visual information processing. Built on a large-area graphene/silicon heterostructure, the IMRS integrates circumferentially arranged sampling electrodes that harness the lateral photovoltaic effect to convert incident optical patterns into spatial carrier distributions, which are further encoded as object-shape-dependent photovoltages. Mimicking the lateral inhibition of biological retinas, this sensor enables in-sensor spatiotemporal perception without image reconstruction. We demonstrate human motion recognition with over 98% accuracy while compressing raw visual data from 10,000 to 48 bytes, reducing postprocessing networks parameters by two orders of magnitude. These results establish spatiotemporal photocarrier dynamics in low-dimensional heterostructures as a computational primitive for energy-efficient, ultralow-latency processing of high-dimensional spatiotemporal information.
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