Abstract

AbstractProgrammability, fundamental to the computing of electronic systems, is traditionally achieved in processing and memory modules. Recently, the emergence of in‐sensor computing allows the programmability of the sensing modules and the process of raw data upon the sensor edge, which reduces data transport and energy consumption. Here, a programmable photodetector module with a tunable photoelectric response based on molybdenum sulfide (MoS2) metal‐oxide‐semiconductor (MOS) junction for visible detection is reported. The sensor takes advantage of the tunable band alignment at the MOS junction and generates an adjustable or even reversible out‐of‐plane photovoltaic effect with high efficiency. This work provides new device configurations to architect the programmability of the photodetectors, and pave the way toward in‐sensor computing at the application edge.

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