Bio‐inspired Displays: Toward Intelligent Systems With Active Perception and Adaptive Interfaces

W Weiquan Yang (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) Y Yuyan Peng (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) Z Zhenyou Zou (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) J Jiawei Zhang T Tailiang Guo Y Yongai Zhang (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) Q Qun Yan (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) C Chaoxing Wu (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China) X Xiongtu Zhou (College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Under the backdrop of deep integration between digitalization and intelligence, conventional display technologies are confronted with multiple constraints, including rigid form factors, limited visual experience, restricted physical performance, and weak environmental interaction. Bio‐inspired display technology, which draws on the evolutionarily optimized structures and mechanisms of biological systems, offers groundbreaking concepts and innovative pathways for the development of next‐generation display systems. This review systematically introduces the concept of “bio‐inspired displays” and organizes current bio‐inspired strategies and research advances in information display devices from two dimensions: “human‐inspired” and “nature‐inspired” approaches. Human‐inspired displays focus on human visual behavior and perceptual mechanisms, aiming to achieve deep integration between devices and users and provide healthier visual services. Nature‐inspired displays leverage the optical properties of biological structures to overcome the inherent limitations of conventional materials and architectures. The synergistic evolution of display technology and bio‐inspired engineering will significantly enhance the natural interactivity, visual comfort, and environmental adaptability of display systems. This paper provides an in‐depth analysis of the latest progress, existing challenges, and future directions in the field of bio‐inspired displays, reviews emerging bio‐inspired technologies and related fabrication processes, and establishes a theoretical framework and technical roadmap for next‐generation display innovation. It is foreseeable that bio‐inspired display technology will advance human–computer interaction from “passive viewing” to “active perception,” enabling breakthrough applications in smart terminals, digital twins, remote collaboration, and beyond.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 13
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

W

Weiquan Yang

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

Y

Yuyan Peng

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

Z

Zhenyou Zou

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

J

Jiawei Zhang

T

Tailiang Guo

Y

Yongai Zhang

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

Q

Qun Yan

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

C

Chaoxing Wu

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China

X

Xiongtu Zhou

College of Physics and Information Engineering of Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian P. R. China