A highly efficient colloidal quantum dot imager that operates at near-infrared wavelengths

Date 4th, Aug 2022
Source Tech Xplore - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Advances in the fields of robotics, autonomous driving and computer vision have increased the need for highly performing sensors that can reliably collect data in different environmental conditions. This includes imagers that can operate at near-infrared wavelengths (i.e., 0.7–1.4 µm), thus potentially collecting high resolution images in complex or unfavorable atmospheric conditions, such as in the presence of rain, fog and smoke.