Polarization photodetectors (pol-PDs) have widespread applications in geological remote sensing, machine vision, and biological medicine. However, commercial pol-PDs usually require bulky and ...
Using graphene, one of science's most versatile materials, engineers have invented a new type of photodetector that can work with more types of light than its current state-of-the-art counterparts.
Researchers have developed an innovative photodetector capable of detecting a broad range of mid-infrared spectra. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) utilizes mid-infrared spectroscopy to ...
Unlike existing photodetectors that construct and integrate wavelength- and/or polarization-sensitive elements in space or time to improve the detection ability (range and sensitivity), this ...
Figure 1. A systematic diagram from material dimensions and patterning processes to device applications. Perovskite structure. Major patterning methods, including template-confined growth, inkjet ...
RMIT University researchers have developed a photodetector that can detect different shades of light in a prototype device made from nano-thin technology. The researchers have touted it could ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) In recent years, two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted tremendous attention due to their exotic physical and chemical properties. So far, the main research enthusiasm has ...
Researchers at Aalto University have developed a photovoltaic device that has an external quantum efficiency of 132 percent. This impossible-sounding feat was achieved using nanostructured black ...
Junctions between the two different materials, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and perovskite (CsPbBr 3) quantum dots (QDs); a mechanically stable and easily customized photovoltaic material ...
Presentation at Display Week “paves the way toward displays that also sense the environment,” says institute. On Display: the integration of GaN microLED tech and organic photodetectors. Targeting ...
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