Kirigami cameras.
University of Houston researchers have developed a kirigami-inspired camera with a curvy, adaptable imaging sensor that could improve image quality in endoscopes, night-vision goggles, artificial compound eyes and fish-eye cameras.
Learn about their system in Nature Electronics: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-021-00600-1
#sciencenews #sensors #physics #optics
University of Houston researchers have developed a kirigami-inspired camera with a curvy, adaptable imaging sensor that could improve image quality in endoscopes, night-vision goggles, artificial compound eyes and fish-eye cameras.
Learn about their system in Nature Electronics: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-021-00600-1
#sciencenews #sensors #physics #optics
Nature Electronics
Curvy, shape-adaptive imagers based on printed optoelectronic pixels with a kirigami design
Curvy and shape-adaptive imagers with high pixel fill factors and tunable focusing power can be created by transferring an array of ultrathin silicon optoelectronic pixels with a kirigami design...