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Paper by Professor Kyle Renshaw featured as an editor’s pick and Scilight article

Organic Photodetector
Schematic of the sensor with frustrated photodetectors indicated as a diode with two operating states. Bias and select functionality combined into a single interconnect eliminating the need for a readout transistor. Pixel circuit is shown as the inset.

A paper titled “Organic photodetectors with frustrated charge transport for small-pitch image sensors” by Professor Kyle Renshaw and PhD student Zhao Ma published in the Journal of Applied Physics was featured as an editor’s pick. In addition, this research is highlighted in a Scilight article “Switch mechanism paves way for flexible, stretchable, transistor-free organic image sensors“

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