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Enhanced Near-Infrared Organic Photodetectors Leveraging Core-Shell Nanotripods.
Summary: Imagine a camera sensor that can see invisible heat and light, bend without breaking, and is cheap to make. That's what scientists are building with "organic photodetectors." Old sensors made of silicon are stiff and expensive to produce in large sizes. To fix this, researchers mixed in tiny, special metal particles shaped like tripods. These microscopic tripods help the flexible sensors absorb invisible near-infrared light much better. This new technology could lead to better medical scans, faster internet, and cool flexible gadgets!
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Semiconductors
Silicon