Carnegie Mellon: Programmable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
April 03, 2025
April 03, 2025
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 3 -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
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Programmable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
Full control over mid-infrared wavelengths enables advancements in applications ranging from chip security to personalized health monitoring.
By: Kaitlyn Landram
Without the ability to control infrared light waves, autonomous vehicles wouldn't be able to quickly map thei . . .
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Programmable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
Full control over mid-infrared wavelengths enables advancements in applications ranging from chip security to personalized health monitoring.
By: Kaitlyn Landram
Without the ability to control infrared light waves, autonomous vehicles wouldn't be able to quickly map thei . . .