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New Thin and Ultra-Fast Photodetector can See the Full Spectrum of Light – AZoOptics.com
Scientists have created the world’s first photodetector that can visualize all shades of light, in a prototype device that profoundly shrinks one of the most underlying elements of contemporary technology.

Written by AZoOpticsSep 23 2020
Scientists have created the world’s first photodetector that can visualize all shades of light, in a prototype device that profoundly shrinks one of the most underlying elements of contemporary technology.
The new hyper-efficient broadband photodetector developed by researchers at RMIT University is at least 1,000 times thinner than the smallest commercially available photodetector device. Image Credit: RMIT University.
The function of photodetectors is to conv…
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