Graphene could revolutionise night-vision technology

New York: Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have integrated graphene with silicon micro-electromechanical systems (known as MEMS) to make a flexible, transparent and low-cost infrared vision system. Testing showed it could be used to detect a person’s heat signature at room temperature without cryogenic cooling. A thermal sensor could be based on a […]

Graphene

New York: Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have integrated graphene with silicon micro-electromechanical systems (known as MEMS) to make a flexible, transparent and low-cost infrared vision system.

Testing showed it could be used to detect a person's heat signature at room temperature without cryogenic cooling.