The Aalto University team has developed a photodiode that is 35 percent more sensitive than other currently used ...
According to a study published in the journal Light: Science & Applications, the photodiode has been created using Germanium instead of the commonly used Indium,Gallium, and Arsenide. Germanium offers ...
Detecting infrared light is critical in an enormous range of technologies, from remote controls to autofocus systems to ...
Researchers developed a type of infrared photodiode that is 35% more responsive at 1.55 m, the key wavelength for telecommunications, compared to other germanium-based components.
New germanium-based infrared photodiodes from Aalto University show 35 % greater responsiveness at 1.55 µm, promising advancements in sensor technology.
The new, more sensitive infrared sensor brings benefits to many different technologies. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by ...
The infrared cameras can detect hidden water leaks or moisture that causes mold growth. Evaporation is a natural cooling ...
Biometric technology is proliferating across the automotive market to ease access, ignition and customization in new vehicles ...
LG Innotek (CEO Moon Hyuksoo) announced on December 23 the development of a "Automotive RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module" ...
Imec and its partners present a first-of-its-kind prototype SWIR sensor with indium arsenide quantum dot photodiodes.
Director Villeneuve, production designer Patrice Vermette, cinematographer Greig Fraser and editor Joe Walker join THR for an ...