Tag: organic/CMOS

  • Fujifilm and Panasonic collaborate on ‘industry-leading’ organic/CMOS sensor

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    Fujifilm and Panasonic have announced the joint development of a sensor technology that combines a light-sensitive coating on top of a CMOS chip. The companies claim higher dynamic range and sensitivity than current CMOS sensors, along with the ability to receive light at steeper angles – making it easier to design cameras with wide-angle lenses and allowing lenses to be mounted nearer to the sensor. The announcement extends from the work Fujifilm has been conducting on organic (carbon-based) photo-senstive materials and combines it with CMOS underpinnings developed by Panasonic. The result is a chip that uses CMOS technology only for circuitry – with the organic layer taking over the role of converting light into electrons.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Fujifilm patents hybrid organic/CMOS sensor

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    Fujifilm’s innovative organic-hybrid sensor technology is interesting but may not offer a compelling advantage over existing designs, says sensor technologist Professor Eric Fossum. The company has recently been granted a patent for its work on a sensor that uses an organic (carbon-chemistry-based) material on top of silicon circuitry. Speculation about Fujifilm’s forthcoming mirrorless camera has latched onto a technical paper the company published in late 2009, but both Fossum and the company say the work shows more promise for small-scale sensors.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)