Wednesday, October 12, 2011

MIT researchers suggest graphene could be used to build a better camera sensor

MIT researchers suggest graphene could be used to build a better camera sensor

As you may have noticed from the pace of research over the past few years, graphene is promising to make a whole lot of things a whole lot better. Now, it seems, you can also add camera sensors to the list. A team of MIT researchers recently discovered that graphene can serve as a photodetector over a "very wide energy range," and that it works particularly well in infrared light, where other types of detectors often come up short.

Engadget, MIT researchers suggest graphene could be used to build a better camera sensor

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