A team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has created a cutting-edge photodetector that ...
The study, led by Dr Rakesh Suthar (Postdoctoral Researcher) and Suryakant Singh, under the supervision of Prof Supravat ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNRecyclable artificial vision system uses honey as an electrolytea layer of organic, photosensitive perylene, and a layer of honey to act as an electrolyte. The system acts as a ...
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Brain-like vision tech uses honey to slash energy use, cut e-waste, boost surveillanceThe prototype device is constructed using a glass base, gold electrodes, a light-sensitive organic layer (perylene), and honey as an electrolyte. This photodetector system generates electrical ...
Light from the screen is reflected by the user’s fingertips and detected by the organic photodetector, unlocking the device only after scanning up to four fingerprints. Compared to a single ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) said that it has developed an advanced photodetector that could ...
IIT Delhi Unveils Self-Powered Photodetector to Revolutionize Optical Communication - The Indian Institute of Technology ...
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