Abstract

AbstractLight‐tracking systems and wide‐angle imaging are garnering increasing interest in the field of artificial intelligence due to their benefits to improve the light collection efficiency. Perovskite photodetectors have become the mainstream choice for their high adsorption coefficient, flex‐compatible properties, and low‐cost solution process. However, the fabrication of precise angle‐sensitive flexible detectors remains challenging due to the uncontrollable deposition of photosensitive layers. Herein, wide‐angle‐sensitive linear flexible perovskite photodetector arrays are successfully fabricated. The device exhibits a broad range of 144°, high‐resolution of 2.8°, and long‐term stability of 3000 cycles. As a proof‐of‐concept demonstration, a sunflower‐inspired light‐tracking system with adaptive following performance is illustrated. Furthermore, spatially encrypted imaging is achieved using linear perovskite photodetector arrays coupled with algorithms. This work confirms the superiority of flexible perovskite photodetectors in angle‐sensing and encryption imaging.

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