Bio-inspired hemispherical compound eye camera

Jianliang Xiao, Young Min Song, Yizhu Xie, Viktor Malyarchuk, Inhwa Jung, Ki Joong Choi, Zhuangjian Liu, Hyunsung Park, Chaofeng Lu, Rak Hwan Kim, Rui Li, Kenneth B. Crozier, Yonggang Huang, John A. Rogers

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Abstract

Compound eyes in arthropods demonstrate distinct imaging characteristics from human eyes, with wide angle field of view, low aberrations, high acuity to motion and infinite depth of field. Artificial imaging systems with similar geometries and properties are of great interest for many applications. However, the challenges in building such systems with hemispherical, compound apposition layouts cannot be met through established planar sensor technologies and conventional optics. We present our recent progress in combining optics, materials, mechanics and integration schemes to build fully functional artificial compound eye cameras. Nearly full hemispherical shapes (about 160 degrees) with densely packed artificial ommatidia were realized. The number of ommatidia (180) is comparable to those of the eyes of fire ants and bark beetles. The devices combine elastomeric compound optical elements with deformable arrays of thin silicon photodetectors, which were fabricated in the planar geometries and then integrated and elastically transformed to hemispherical shapes. Imaging results and quantitative ray-tracing-based simulations illustrate key features of operation. These general strategies seem to be applicable to other compound eye devices, such as those inspired by moths and lacewings (refracting superposition eyes), lobster and shrimp (reflecting superposition eyes), and houseflies (neural superposition eyes).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBioinspired, Biointegrated, Bioengineered Photonic Devices II
PublisherSPIE
ISBN (Print)9780819498717
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventBioinspired, Biointegrated, Bioengineered Photonic Devices II - San Francisco, CA, United States
Duration: 1 Feb 20142 Feb 2014

Publication series

NameProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Volume8958
ISSN (Print)1605-7422

Conference

ConferenceBioinspired, Biointegrated, Bioengineered Photonic Devices II
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco, CA
Period1/02/142/02/14

Keywords

  • Compound eye
  • Hemispherical shape
  • Imaging
  • Photodetector
  • Stretchable electronics

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