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Mini Review of Photodetectors and Image Sensors: Materials and Fabrication

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A new technical paper titled “Image Sensors and Photodetectors Based on Low-Carbon Footprint Solution-Processed Semiconductors” was published by researchers at Cardiff University.

Abstract
“This mini-review explores the evolution of image sensors, essential electronic components increasingly integrated into daily life. Traditional manufacturing methods for image sensors and photodetectors, employing high carbon footprint techniques like thermal evaporation and chemical vapor deposition, are being replaced by environmentally conscious solution processing. Organic and Colloidal Quantum Dot-based image sensors emerge as promising candidates, aligning with the shift toward solution-based device integration. This review provides insights into the working principles of photodetectors and image sensors, summarizing relevant materials and fabrication approaches. Additionally, it delves into the detailed exploration of pixelated patterning techniques and their potential applications in the realm of solution-processed image sensor fabrication.”

Find the technical paper here. September 2024.

Solari, W., Liu, R., Erkızan, S.N., Osypiw, A.R.C., Smowton, P.M. and Hou, B. (2024), Image Sensors and Photodetectors Based on Low-Carbon Footprint Solution-Processed Semiconductors. Adv. Sensor Res. 2400059. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsr.202400059. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.



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