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Andy Wilkinson May 31st, 2013 06:45 AM

Graphene Camera Sensors in Development
 
OK this may be a few years away before we see these in our video cameras but with a claimed 1000x improvement in light sensitivity over current CMOS etc. type technology and dramatically reduced power demands it sure looks promising :-)

Clear photos in dim light: New sensor a thousand times more sensitive than current camera sensors

Jack Zhang May 31st, 2013 01:34 PM

Re: Graphene Camera Sensors in Development
 
But will it be Global Shutter right out of the bat? And there is a place where all sensor technologies eventually fall to the problem of dead pixels: Space.

Kris Zimbelman June 1st, 2013 08:34 AM

Re: Graphene Camera Sensors in Development
 
Just as remarkable is the new batteries that are being developed using the same substance
Holy graphene: Giving batteries a boost with graphene and tiny holes — Tech News and Analysis


the process for producing the individual layers in this battery is amazingly simple. They utilize a consumer level DVD burner with laser etching capabilities. They insert a DVD with graphene liquid coating the surface into a consumer PC and the laser bakes it into a battery layer. They just peel it off.

Philip Ulanowsky June 4th, 2013 02:09 PM

Re: Graphene Camera Sensors in Development
 
A thousand times more sensitive, eh? Have they figured out how to make a graphene ND 30 filter yet? (Just a guess; I didn't calculate the logarithm.)


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