Synopsis: Domenii: Ict: Ict generale: Data: Digital data: Digitization: Digital image: Pixel:


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a detector made up of more than a million individual infrared pixels each less than 1/12th the thickness of a human hair.

Because Selex ES pixels are 8-microns in size, you can fit more of them in a normal-sized detector,

Small pixels usually means that more signal leaks into neighbouring pixels a problem currently facing many competitors working to reduce their pixel sizes leading to blurred, rather than sharper, images.

Superhawk pixels feature a structure unique to Selex ES-theye physically isolated from each other so that the signal cannot blur at all,

MOVPE has allowed the development of 8-micron blur-free pixels in the new, production ready, Superhawk detector.


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The result is an impressive quadrupling of thermal imaging pixels, including full radiometric measurement data.


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which boasts a 5-metre-per-pixel-resolution. Russian cosmonauts took a spacewalk in January outside the ISS to complete the camera work on the Earth-observing cameras.

These cameras will double the resolution of the existing technology, from one metre per pixel on the ground to half a metre e


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When pixels are beamed and visible in 3d space they're known as voxels and are created when the energy from the laser ionises the air and releases extra energy in the form of photons


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Products require organic EL displays of high pixel density, i e. around 200ppi for 4k televisions, 500ppi for full HD mobile devices and even higher density for compact displays for wearable devices.


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thanks to problems with liquid crystal pixel scaling 1-2. These factors have limited the widespread adoption of current technologies for military and commercial use.


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have created low-cost, smart window technology based on electro-kinetic pixels, which can dynamically adapt for brightness,

The researchers have produced electrokinetic pixels for use as a fundamental smart window element. These are capable of dimming light transmission

the pixels could easily go milky for privacy so no one can see in, but still allow 90 percent (or more) of the available light in.

How do the pixels work? As stated, the device works off electrophoretic principles, the phenomena behind e-ink/e-paper displays,

The interaction of incoming light with each electrophoretic pixel (two electrodes) depends on the position of the particles relative to these electrodes,

It is common in e-ink displays to use sub-pixels (i e. multiple electrodes to do some fancy charged transport),


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and blue sub-pixels. QLED TVS, like LED lighting systems, cost more up-front than traditional LCD TVS


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This was a low-power sensor capable of producing 174×144 pixel black and white images, which requires 10.4 millijoules of energy per picture.


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or image pixels and then try to interpret patterns and categories in the data it receiving.


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and 100 kcd/m for full-color devices with a device size below one inch and 2. 5 million pixels.


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#Mirrorlike display creates rich color pixels by harnessing ambient light (Nanowerk News) Using a simple structure comprising a mirror

The designs required using three separate pixels to produce the red green and blue of a traditional display.

Each pixel therefore behaves as a colored mirror, with the color tunable across the entire visible spectrum.

000 pixels. Both the resolution and area of the display, however, can be scaled to match those of various mobile devices such as Internet-of-Things (Iot) enabled wearables and smartphones.


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#Nanostructure design enables pixels to produce two different colors (Nanowerk News) Through precise structural control,

A*STAR researchers have encoded a single pixel with two distinct colors and have used this capability to generate a three-dimensional stereoscopic image("Three-dimensional plasmonic stereoscopic prints in full colour").

Goh and Yang trialed two aluminum nanostructures as pixel arrays: ellipses and two squares separated by a very small space (known as coupled nanosquare dimers.

Each pixel arrangement had its own pros and cons. While the ellipses offered a broader color range

Furthermore, the researchers used these pixel arrays to generate a three-dimensional stereoscopic image. They achieved this by using ellipses as pixel elements,

carefully offsetting the images and choosing background colors that minimized cross-talk. Being able to print two images onto the same area and,


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Its a bit like a camera with very small pixels.""Left: The scanning quantum dot micrograph of a PTCDA molecule reveals the negative partial charges at the ends of the molecule as well as the positive partial charges in the centre.


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More specifically, it produces 400x400 pixel images at a rate of 30 frames per second from a package with an outer diameter of just 1. 6 mm


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The raw data produced by this was a series of small images, each roughly 1200 × 200 pixels wide.

The team plans to expand its technique to billion-pixel, time-lapse movies of cells moving


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Currently it only has a modest resolution of five pixels by three but it clearly shows that the system works.

But the crucial point is that the individual laser pixels work. Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problem says Jrg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.

Every single 3d-Pixel (also called Trixel) consists of lasers and a moveable mirror. The mirror directs the laser beams across the field of vision from left to right.

During that movement the laser intensity is modulated so that different laser flashes are sent into different directions says Ulrich Schmid.


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#Nanostructure design enables pixels to produce two different colors depending on polarization of incident light Through precise structural control,

A*STAR researchers have encoded a single pixel with two distinct colors and have used this capability to generate a three-dimensional stereoscopic image.

Goh and Yang trialed two aluminum nanostructures as pixel arrays: ellipses and two squares separated by a very small space (known as coupled nanosquare dimers.

Each pixel arrangement had its own pros and cons. While the ellipses offered a broader color range

Furthermore, the researchers used these pixel arrays to generate a three-dimensional stereoscopic image. They achieved this by using ellipses as pixel elements,

carefully offsetting the images and choosing background colors that minimized cross-talk.""Being able to print two images onto the same area and,


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Currently it only has a modest resolution of five pixels by three but it clearly shows that the system works. e are creating a second prototype

But the crucial point is that the individual laser pixels work. Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problemsays Jörg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.

Every single 3d-Pixel (also called rixel consists of lasers and a moveable mirror. he mirror directs the laser beams across the field of vision from left to right.

During that movement the laser intensity is modulated so that different laser flashes are sent into different directionssays Ulrich Schmid.


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whether it is sound waves or image pixels. It helps robot to categorize new object and patterns


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with the result obtained by analysing the colour and intensity of the image pixels. The researchers believe that the device has enormous potential for use in point-of-care medical diagnostics,


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