"Microlens" System Could Significantly Boost Imaging Power.
Popular Science (5/18, Dillow) reports that, by "taking advantage of the unique properties of gold at the nanoscale, scientists [at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute] have created a 'microlens' system that could boost detectivity in quantum-dot-based IR detectors by 20 times." The "quantum dot infrared photodetectors (QDIPs)" that the researchers utilized "have long, flat surfaces covered with a thin layer of gold about 50 nanometers thick" and are covered with "tiny holes" containing quantum dots. "The layer of gold focuses the incoming light into each hole more directly, strengthening the contact with the quantum dots inside." While such devices could have numerous applications, "a 20-fold increase in our ability to scan the heavens in infrared could help astronomers see things that are currently invisible to our best IR telescopes."
'배움의 기쁨 > 신기술 동향' 카테고리의 다른 글
USAF Wants Reusable Rockets That Could Fly Back. (0) | 2010.05.22 |
---|---|
Nanotechnology Researchers Develop Anti-Icing Surface Coating. (0) | 2010.05.22 |
Researchers Find Potential Hacker Weaknesses In Car Computer Systems. (0) | 2010.05.22 |
Robot Fires Tiny Rockets To Neutralize Bombs. (0) | 2010.05.22 |
"Double Bubble" Architecture, Tail-Mounted Engines (0) | 2010.05.22 |