Pinhole-inspired infrared imaging is reshaping technology, providing lightweight, cost-effective solutions for applications ...
Scientists have created eco-friendly “quantum inks” that can replace toxic metals in infrared detectors. The breakthrough ...
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution using colloidal quantum dots. These detectors are made like “inks,” ...
Researchers create transparent silver nanowire electrodes to improve IR cameras, enabling clearer imaging and flexible designs for real-world applications. (Nanowerk News) Infrared imaging helps us ...
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A silver nanowire web: Engineers develop new transparent electrode for infrared cameras
Infrared imaging helps us see things the human eye cannot. The technology—which can make visible body heat, gas leaks or water content, even through smoke or darkness—is used in military surveillance, ...
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