Electronicdesign Com Products Analog And Mixed Signal Photo Detector Array Busts Industry Size Record350

Photo Detector Array Busts Industry Size Record

June 4, 2007
The company's SEMICONDUCTOR 2.0 platform has been employed to create what is claimed as the market's largest printed semiconductor-based photo-detector array on a flexible PET foil substrate. The array measures 18 cm x 12 cm. Printed

The company's SEMICONDUCTOR 2.0 platform has been employed to create what is claimed as the market's largest printed semiconductor-based photo-detector array on a flexible PET foil substrate. The array measures 18 cm x 12 cm. Printed semiconductor-based technology supports unique mechanical, electro-optical and structural properties and could easily produce detectors 50 cm x 50 cm or larger. As a result, the company says it is now possible to create application-specific printed semiconductor-based photo-detector arrays that eliminate the need for optical filters. Typical applications for large area photo-detector arrays include industrial measurement and test, medical imaging, and security screening. For further information, call NANOIDENT TECHNOLOGIES AG, Linz, Austria. +43 732 9024 0.

Company: NANOIDENT TECHNOLOGIES AG

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