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Image Sensor is Transparent, Circuit-Free

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LINZ, Austria, Feb. 20, 2013 — A flat, transparent and circuit-free polymer sheet may provide an entirely new way of capturing images, or may act as a touch-free user interface that could seamlessly overlay a television or other display technology. The new Johannes Kepler University Linz imager, which resembles a flexible plastic film, uses fluorescent particles to capture incoming light and channel a portion of it into an array of sensors framing the sheet. The imager’s design features no electronics or internal components, making it ideal for a new breed of imaging technologies such as a user interface device...Read full article

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    Published: February 2013
    flexible displaysAustriacamerasCCDCCD sensorsdisplay technologyDisplaysEuropefluorescent particlesimage captureimage sensorImagingJohannes Kepler University Linzlight attenuationluminescent concentratorOliver BimberOpticspolymer sheetResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorstouch-free user interface

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