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July 17th, 2006
Nanoparticles promise cheaper night vision
Abstract:
Researchers at the University of Toronto have used a "wet" semiconductor to produce photodetectors that are ten times more responsive to infrared light than the sensors that are currently used in military night-vision and biomedical imaging.
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