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Nanoscale gold boosts infrared detection

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Margaret W. Bushee, [email protected]

For the past decade, state-of-the-art infrared photodetectors have been based on MCT, or mercury cadmium telluride, technology, which offers strong signal sensing but is associated with various drawbacks, such as its suboptimal signal-to-noise ratio and the long exposure times associated with low-signal imaging. Quantum dot-based infrared detectors, the alternative, are less sensitive to light, especially in the far field. However, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, led by physics professor Shawn-Yu Lin, have developed a device dubbed a “microlens” that uses the...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
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    signal-to-noise ratio
    The ratio of the power in a desired signal to the undesirable noise present in the absence of a signal.
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