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Organic Photosensors From Saxony Amplify Themselves

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Astrophysicists could thus better explore light-weak stars and nebulae Dresden/Görlitz/Gießen, September 14, 2025. In order to find objects that are difficult to see in space, researchers from Saxony and Hesse have developed organic photo sensors that can also store captured light and use for image amplification. This is evident from a communication from the TU Dresden. "This represents a significant advance for future image sensor architectures.
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Astrophysicists could thus better explore light-weak stars and nebulae Dresden/Görlitz/Gießen, September 14, 2025. In order to find objects that are difficult to see in space, researchers from Saxony and Hesse have developed organic photo sensors that can also store captured light and use for image amplification. This is evident from a communication from the TU Dresden. "This represents a significant advance for future image sensor architectures.

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