JLU researchers unveil new optoelectronics imaging design
The new optoelectronics detection materials and devices team at the College of Electronic Science and Engineering in Jilin University (JLU) published an article in a leading scientific journal Nature Communications recently.
The article, Day-Night imaging without Infrared Cutfilter removal based on metal-gradient perovskite single crystal photodetector, unveils the team’s important progress in the optoelectronics detection field.
The co-first authors are doctoral student MA Yao and Professor SHEN Liang at JLU; SHAN Leting, a postgraduate at Nanchang University and Professor YING Yiran of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Professor YAO Kai of Nanchang University is the corresponding author.
According to the article, the day-night imaging technology which enables full-color in the daytime and infrared images at night is widely applicable in multiple fields – such as security monitoring, machine vision and autonomous driving.

Achieving high-quality day-night imaging technology without infrared Cutfilter Removal or ICR is deemed to have great significance.
Regarding the requirements for detectors of day-night imaging without ICR, the research team designed and studied a photodetector that presents variable-spectrum responses by developing metal-gradient perovskite single crystals.
The development of metal alloy perovskite photodetectors is expected to provide an effective design strategy for optoelectronics imaging technologies.

