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Home Assistant just made every infrared device in your house controllable, and you probably already own them
Turns out, dumb devices were never the problem.
(Nanowerk News) Research groups from Southeast University and Nanjing Normal University Achieve New Milestones in High-Performance Room Temperature Infrared Detection A research team led by Professors ...
After decades of intense research, surprises in the realm of semiconductors—materials used in microchips to control electrical currents—are few and far between. But with a pair of published papers, ...
Researchers have uncovered the fundamental mechanism behind persistent dark current in Te-Se alloy-based infrared photodiodes, identifying interface metallization as the culprit. High interface stress ...
Researchers developed a wafer-level meta-aspheric lens combining 101.5-degree field of view, 3.39 mm thickness, and high ...
Chinese scientists have developed an ultracompact near-infrared camera based on wafer-level manufactured meta-aspheric lens, ...
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