Tagged with graphene - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/graphene/feed.rss Fri, 03 May 24 23:36:58 +0000 Tagged with graphene - Personal View Talks en-CA Graphene image sensor. More sensitive, less power consuming and cheaper http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7123/graphene-image-sensor.-more-sensitive-less-power-consuming-and-cheaper Fri, 31 May 2013 16:36:23 +0000 maxr 7123@/talks/discussions via ScienceDaily

Not only is the graphene sensor 1,000 times more sensitive to light than current imaging sensors found in today's cameras, it also uses 10 times less energy as it operates at lower voltages. When mass produced, graphene sensors are estimated to cost at least five times cheaper.
How the Graphene nanostructure works Asst Prof Wang came up with an innovative idea to create nanostructures on graphene which will "trap" light-generated electron particles for a much longer time, resulting in a much stronger electric signal. Such electric signals can then be processed into an image, such as a photograph captured by a digital camera.
The "trapped electrons" is the key to achieving high photoresponse in graphene, which makes it far more effective than the normal CMOS or CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensors, said Asst Prof Wang. Essentially, the stronger the electric signals generated, the clearer and sharper the photos. "The performance of our graphene sensor can be further improved, such as the response speed, through nanostructure engineering of graphene, and preliminary results already verified the feasibility of our concept," Asst Prof Wang added.

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