New Material Promises the Thinnest-Ever Imaging Device

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 23 December 2014 13:04 IST
Researchers from the Rice University in the US have developed an atomically thin material that may result in the production of the thinnest-ever imaging device.

"There are many two-dimensional materials that can sense light, but none are as efficient as this material," said Robert Vajtai, a senior faculty fellow.

"This material is 10 times more efficient than the best we have seen before," Vajtai added.

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To develop the material, the researchers synthesised copper indium selenide (CIS), a single-layer matrix of copper, indium and selenium atoms.

As the material is transparent, a CIS-based scanner might use light from one side to illuminate the image on the other for capture.

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The material could also be an important component in two-dimensional electronics that capture images, graduate student Sidong Lei said.

To prove the material's ability to capture an image, Lei also built a prototype - a three-pixel, charge coupled device (CCD).

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CCDs are sensors used in digital cameras and video cameras to record still and moving images.

"CIS-based CCDs would be ultra-thin, transparent and flexible, and are the missing piece for things like 2-D imaging devices," Lei added.

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The device traps electrons formed when light hits the material and holds them until released for storage, he said.

The research could lead to the manufacture of tiny, bio-imaging devices that monitor real-time conditions.

The findings appeared this month in the journal Nano Letters.

 

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