Your Ad Here

Cheap material could make night vision a staple in devices

Cheap material could make night vision a staple in devices

The University of Florida with some funding from DARPA have managed to uncover a new film-thin material which will be able to introduce cheap and lightweight night vision to virtually anything and everything, ranging from gadgets to digital cameras and even car windshields – of course, night vision on a car windshield isn’t such a good idea unless you’re on a one-way street. Using similar technology in OLED displays, this new material relies on seven layers that are excited by infrared light, generating electricity charges that are amplified by the next layer, resulting in total darkness being transformed into a clear view. The prototype can only cover one square cm at point of publishing, but it should be able to be scaled up in due time.

Permalink: Cheap material could make night vision a staple in devices from Ubergizmo | Hot: Macbook Pro Review, iPad Review

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • Apple patent application points to DJ-like beat matching, pairs iTunes with fist pumpsApple patent application points to DJ-like beat matching, pairs iTunes with fist pumps

    Once upon a less digital time, there existed the art of the mixtape: a tedious labor of affection that required timing, taste and a penchant for musical progression. Now not on this iTunes -era, where personally curated song collections that when served because the background to our lives can now be automated by our dear friends in Cupertino. And, in line with a patent application … »
  • Roku remote for iOS updated, easier navigation features in towRoku remote for iOS updated, easier navigation features in tow

    Excellent news for people who're enjoying the virtual hook-up between a definite line of miniature entertainment boxes and an iOS device. The Roku app's just hit version 1.1 and is bringing along some relatively fancy, but more importantly, useful features. A number of the new bits include hasta hoy-pad full of buttons and shortcuts for apps like Netflix, Pandora and Crackle.… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: