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How Dot-Based Camera Sensors May Replace CMOS


Effectively, the technology works by suspending very small "quantum dots"—tiny semiconductors that absorb light and emit electrons—within a special polymer film. The film, which looks completely black, is then "spun" or painted on top of a traditional CMOS wafer.

 

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