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Second Light Source Primes Semiconductors to See IR

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LEEDS, England, and ATLANTA, April 14, 2014 — Traditional semiconductors may just need a little help to see the (IR) light. A team from the University of Leeds and Georgia State University has developed a new technology that uses standard, patterned semiconductors to detect light over a broader range of wavelengths. Until now, this has proved challenging, as not all semiconductor materials respond to low-energy light. “Generating electric current from the lower energy ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as IR, is very challenging using semiconductor materials because the wavelengths involved provide little...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
    AmericasenergyEnglandEuropeGeorgiaGeorgia State Universitylight detectionResearch & TechnologysemiconductorsSensors & Detectorssolar powerUniversity of LeedsSchool of Electronic and Electrical Engineeringterahertz electronicsOptoelectronics Research Laboratory

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