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Bioinspired Compound Eyes for Diffused Light-Harvesting Application
Natural
compound eyes endow arthropods with wide-field high-performance
light-harvesting capability that enables them to capture prey and
avoid natural enemies in dim light. Inspired by natural compound eyes,
a curved artificial-compound-eye (cACE) photodetector for diffused
light harvesting is proposed and fabricated, and its light-harvesting
capability is systematically investigated. The cACE photodetector
is fabricated by introducing a cACE as a light-harvesting layer on
the surface of a silicon-based photodetector, with the cACE being
prepared via planar artificial-compound-eye (pACE) template deformation.
The distinctive geometric morphology of the as-prepared cACE effectively
reduces its surface reflection and the dependence of the projected
area on the incident light direction, thereby significantly improving
the light-harvesting ability and output photocurrent of the silicon-based
photodetector. Furthermore, the performances of cACE, pACE, and bare
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-attached photodetectors as diffused light
detectors are investigated under different luminances. The cACE-photodetector
output photocurrent is 1.395 and 1.29 times those of the bare PDMS-attached
and pACE photodetectors, respectively. Moreover, this photodetector
has a desirable geometric shape. Thus, the proposed cACE photodetector
will facilitate development of high-performance photodetectors for
luminance sensing