Before you plunk down hundreds of dollars for an infrared light device, know that the scientific evidence is not all in yet.
Researchers at Aalto University, Finland, have developed a new type of infrared photodiode that, they say, is 35% more ...
Detecting infrared light is critical in an enormous range of technologies, from remote controls to autofocus systems to ...
Most infrared photodiodes are made of InGaAs, a material that is neither CMOS compatible nor good for the environment. Here’s ...
A new infrared photodiode could redefine the efficiency of remote controls, self-driving cars, and virtual reality by ...
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 ...
Prof Zhang Zhiyong's team at Peking University developed a heterojunction-gated field-effect transistor (HGFET) that achieves ...
University researchers have created a germanium-based infrared photodiode that is 35% more efficient at 1.55 µm, the key ...
Combining metallic glass with the Berreman mode of epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) thin films achieves a dual-function system for ...