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Better cameras with perovskite

Capturing three times more light: Empa and ETH researchers are developing an image sensor made of perovskite that could deliver true-color photos even in poor lighting conditions. Unlike conventio . ....

Sergii Yakunin , Taekwang Jang , Harry Potter , Maksym Kovalenko , Ivan Shorubalko , Thin Films , Nanoscale Interfaces , Harry Potter ,

Perovskite Sensors Promise True-Color Photos in Low Light

Researchers at Empa and ETH are working on a perovskite image sensor that has the potential to capture three times as much light and produce true-color images even in dimly lit environments. ....

Ivan Shorubalko , Maksym Kovalenko , Taekwang Jang , Sergii Yakunin , Photovoltaics Lab , Less Energy , Thin Films , Nanoscale Interfaces ,

Image sensor: Better cameras with perovskite

Capturing three times more light: Empa and ETH researchers are developing an image sensor made of perovskite that could deliver true-color photos even in p ....

Maksym Kovalenko , Ivan Shorubalko , Taekwang Jang , Anna Ettlin , Sergii Yakunin , Thin Films , Nanoscale Interfaces ,

Spiky insight: How red blood cells deform

Empa researchers have observed living red blood cells transforming into spiky "echinocytes" in real time when treated with high concentrations of ibuprofen usin ....

Peter Nirmalraj , Talia Bergaglio , Andrea Six , Nanoscale Interfaces , Rythrocyte Holotomography Microscopy Ibuprofen Echinocytes , Swiss Federal Laboratories For Materials Science And Technology ,

Holotomographic microscopy: How red blood cells deform

Empa researchers have observed living red blood cells transforming into spiky "echinocytes" in real time when treated with high concentrations of ibup.. ....

Peter Nirmalraj , Talia Bergaglio , Nanoscale Interfaces ,