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5 minutes ago, Ecar said:

Thin-film might offer potential for relatively inexpensive large format sensors, without the limitation of semiconductor wafer size. 

Pixel size of 0.5mm on that prototype, so could take some time and investment to scale down to 5μm wanted for current 35mm full frame sensors.

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If applied to sensors of horizontal color separation, it has the potential to increase the sensitivity about 3X. If applied to sensors of vertical color separation, the advantage could be much less due to the need of sensing and transferring pixel signals. 

3X more sensitivity, about 1.5 generation improvement over the current technology.  With the current technology, the MP and ISO are already overkilled for general applications, I wonder how it justify to switch the technology for the existing sensor producer.

Maybe for scientific application? ir military?

 

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Very promising.

True B&W conversions. 

Simultaneous IR and UV photography (if they find the right chemical balance to extend to those wavelengths) - in the case of IR, it would have to be the last layer and cut off any remaining light below 690nm. 

 

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