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Organic infrared photodetectors may advance imaging technology

The new organic semiconductors could help support the development of technologies at a cut price compared to traditional semiconductors (Image: National Institute of Standards and Technology)

The new organic semiconductors could help support the development of technologies at a cut price compared to traditional semiconductors (Image: National Institute of Standards and Technology)

The new organic photodetectors offer a low-cost alternative to traditional means, potentially leading to more affordable technologies.

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