1550nm SWIR Image Sensor Material
Collaboration with Academia
1550nm SWIR Image Sensor Material
VisEra works with NTU for developing short-wave infrared photodetector.
Since 2022, RD in VisEra has been working with Prof. Ken-Tsung Wong from the department of chemistry, National Taiwan University to develop highly sensitive 1550nm short-wave infrared (SWIR) organic image sensor material. Organic molecules are suitable photo-sensing materials possess for SWIR detectors because of their unique properties such as tailorable optoelectronic properties, high absorption coefficient, ease of processing, and good stability at room temperature. It is expected to provide new material for high-sensitivity SWIR image sensor. During the cooperation with Prof. Wong, one patent is currently in the process of being drafted in a short time.