Research team realizes three-color photodetector
While infrared waves are available in short, mid, and long lengths, most detection devices are unable to harness all three at the same time.
While infrared waves are available in short, mid, and long lengths, most detection devices are unable to harness all three at the same time.
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Nanomaterials
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Nanophysics
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Nanophysics
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Nanophysics
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Engineering
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Nanophysics
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FUJIFILM Corporation and imec have developed a new photoresist technology for organic semiconductors that enables the realization of submicron patterns.
Electronics & Semiconductors
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Nanomaterials
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