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Making Camera Pixels from Copper

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Overview

Explore the fascinating process of creating photosensitive pixels from copper oxide in this 30-minute video. Delve into the world of semiconductor physics and nanofabrication as the host demonstrates how to construct a rudimentary camera sensor using common materials. Learn about electron beam lithography, the principles of photoelectric effect, and the unique properties of copper oxide that make it suitable for light detection. Gain insights into cutting-edge microscopy techniques, including the use of a Vista 200 microscope for detailed analysis. Discover the potential applications of this DIY approach to sensor technology and its implications for low-cost, sustainable electronics. Supplementary resources and links are provided for further exploration of related topics such as PiFM and PiF-IR technology, semiconductor basics, and recent research in copper oxide photodetectors.

Syllabus

I made camera pixels from copper

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Breaking Taps

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