Invisible to our eyes, shortwave infrared (SWIR) light can enable unprecedented reliability, function and performance in high-volume, computer vision first applications in service robotics, automotive ...
Shortwave infrared light (SWIR) sensors are desirable in a broad range of applications, particularly in the service robotics, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors. Colloidal quantum dots tuned ...
Imec and its partners in the Belgian project Q-COMIRSE presented a first-of-its-kind prototype shortwave infrared (SWIR) image sensor with indium arsenide quantum dot photodiodes at the 2024 IEEE ...
Scientists can carefully tailor quantum dots to any colour they want, resulting in the nanotech being used in next-generation TV screens - Copyright AFP LUIS ROBAYO ...
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Infrared heavy-metal-free quantum dots deliver sensitive and fast sensors for eye-safe LIDAR applications
The frequency regime lying in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) has very unique properties that make it ideal for several applications, such as being less affected by atmospheric scattering as well as ...
Quantum dots are normally made in industrial settings with high temperatures and toxic, expensive solvents -- a process that is neither economical nor environmentally friendly. But researchers have ...
Piezoelectric effects translate mechanical motion into electricity and vice versa, energizing a variety of electronic transducer applications as well as promising to cut power consumption in MEMS ...
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