The toxic heavy metals in today's infrared detectors are increasingly banned under environmental regulations, forcing ...
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution ...
A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the detection of ...
Researchers at NYU Tandon reveal they have successfully used environmentally friendly quantum dots to detect infrared light without relying on mercury, lead, or other restricted materials, suggesting ...
Quantum dots play a pivotal role in optoelectronics, enabling innovative applications through their tunable band gaps and ...
Unlike conventional 2D semiconductors that cannot detect low-energy photons due to a wide band gap, the TCI structure allows ...
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