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A room-temperature infrared sensor sensitive enough for night-vision goggles yet light enough to mount on ordinary spectacles ...
A new way to make large ultrathin infrared sensors that don’t need cryogenic cooling could radically change night vision for the military or even autonomous vehicles. In a study published ...
Taiwan-based KingRay Technology has developed a next-generation sensor featuring advanced color night vision capabilities, now fully packaged for deployment in surveillance systems and various ...
Engineers developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin 'skins' of electronic material that could be used in applications such as night-vision eyewear and autonomous driving in foggy conditions.
A layered transistor design combines light detection optical memory and neuromorphic processing in one unit offering compact ...
OMNIVISION has launched the OX01N1B image sensor for in-cabin automotive driver monitoring systems (DMS). OX01N1B image sensor for in-cabin driver monitoring systems Credit: OMNIVISION The device is ...
“OMNIVISION’s new OX01N1B sensor delivers exceptional performance in a remarkably compact format, which makes it a perfect fit for our latest innovation, the All-In-One camera AI ONE,” said ...
A common method to increase the brightness of OLEDs while maintaining a long lifespan is the use of multiple stacked OLEDs.