An OLED for compact, lightweight night vision
September 17, 2024
September 17, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 17 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Thinner than a human hair, the device amplifies and converts near infrared light into visible light with the potential for low power consumption and long battery life
Raju Lampande, postdoctoral researcher in Giebink's lab, positions an OLED that leverages positive feedback to amplify the conversion of near infrared light into visible light in front of a microscope imaging system. cre . . .
Thinner than a human hair, the device amplifies and converts near infrared light into visible light with the potential for low power consumption and long battery life
Raju Lampande, postdoctoral researcher in Giebink's lab, positions an OLED that leverages positive feedback to amplify the conversion of near infrared light into visible light in front of a microscope imaging system. cre . . .