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Optics Letters | Vol.44, Issue.2 | | Pages 463-466

Optics Letters

On-chip colloidal quantum dot devices with a CMOS compatible architecture for near-infrared light sensing

TaoZeng   CarsonDick   XihuaWang   LingjuMeng   QiweiXu   KaustubhSinha  
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Solution-processed semiconductors that exhibit tunable light absorption and can be directly integrated into state-of-the-art silicon technologies are attractive for near-infrared (NIR) light detection in applications of medical imaging, night vision cameras, hyperspectral sensing, etc. Colloidal ... [Opt. Lett. 44, 463-466 (2019)]

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On-chip colloidal quantum dot devices with a CMOS compatible architecture for near-infrared light sensing

Solution-processed semiconductors that exhibit tunable light absorption and can be directly integrated into state-of-the-art silicon technologies are attractive for near-infrared (NIR) light detection in applications of medical imaging, night vision cameras, hyperspectral sensing, etc. Colloidal ... [Opt. Lett. 44, 463-466 (2019)]

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TaoZeng, CarsonDick, XihuaWang, LingjuMeng,QiweiXu, KaustubhSinha,.On-chip colloidal quantum dot devices with a CMOS compatible architecture for near-infrared light sensing. 44 (2),463-466.

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