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Nanotube Detector a Promising Optoelectronic Device

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HOUSTON, Feb. 28, 2013 — A nanotube-based photodetector that gathers light in and beyond visible wavelengths promises to make possible a unique set of optoelectronic devices, solar cells and maybe even specialized cameras. Traditional cameras are light detectors that capture a record, in chemicals, of what they see. Modern digital cameras replaced film with semiconductor-based detectors. But the detector developed by researchers at Rice University and Sandia National Laboratories is based on extra-long 300-µm carbon nanotubes. That boots the broadband detector into what Rice physicist Junichiro Kono...Read full article

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    Feb 2013
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    visible spectrum
    That region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the retina is sensitive and by which the eye sees. It extends from about 400 to 750 nm in wavelength.
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