Molybdenite Making Waves In Digital Camera Technology
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- Published on 09 July 2013
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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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