According to a study published in the journal Light: Science & Applications, the photodiode has been created using Germanium instead of the commonly used Indium,Gallium, and Arsenide. Germanium offers ...
Researchers developed a type of infrared photodiode that is 35% more responsive at 1.55 m, the key wavelength for telecommunications, compared to other germanium-based components.
The Aalto University team has developed a photodiode that is 35 percent more sensitive than other currently used ...
Detecting infrared light is critical in an enormous range of technologies, from remote controls to autofocus systems to ...
As for what other specs a new Samsung-made iPhone sensor might sport; July's leak from renowned Apple tipster Ming-Chi Kuo ...
Imec and its partners present a first-of-its-kind prototype SWIR sensor with indium arsenide quantum dot photodiodes.
While the world awaits Apple iPhone 18, expected to be released in 2026, rumors point to a change in the supply chain of ...
For years, Apple has relied on Sony for its iPhone camera sensors, a rare instance of exclusivity in its supply chain.
A new report backs up claims that Samsung is developing a rival to Sony's iPhone camera sensor, and adds more details about ...
Last week, at the 2024 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, in San Francisco, imec, a research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, and its partners in the Belgian ...
The IR light hits your finger and bounces back to the photodiodes on the bar ... When I put this one sensor stick back together, an area near the custom ASIC gets hot. Sacrificed for my idle ...