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Low-temperature pulse irradiation method enables scalable flexible optoelectronics

Pulse irradiation treated photodetector

Pulse irradiation treated photodetector array on a polyimide substrate (image: Professor Johnny Ho/City University of Hong Kong)

The pulse irradiation synthesis method enables a wider variety of flexible substrates for optoeletronics, which opens up new possibilities for thermal imaging applications in security monitoring, fire detection, military surveillance, and other fields

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