Molybdenite Making Waves In Digital Camera Technology

Since 2011, an École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) team led by Andras Kis has been investigating how the “amazing” semiconducting properties of molybdenite can be harnessed for a variety of technological applications.

Specifically, the team’s interest is in examining molybdenite’s potential in image sensors, a key component of today’s digital cameras, according8 to R&D Magazine.

R&D Magazine explains that all digital cameras have a silicon-based sensor whose surface is a semiconducting material that reacts to light by generating a specific electrical charge that is then “transferred to the camera’s firmware for processing.”
 

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