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Retinomorphic Sensors
This sensor, intended for use in computer vision applications, only produces a signal in response to changes in light conditions. Background Inspired by the way retinal cells respond to light, retinomorphic sensors are hoped to enable faster identification of moving objects than software-based approaches. Unlike conventional optical sensors, such...
Published: 4/16/2026   |   Updated: 9/14/2023   |   Inventor(s): John Labram
Keywords(s): Organic electronics, Sensors
Category(s): Device, Engineering, Imaging, Materials Science, Nanoscience & Microtechnologies, Physical Science, Transportation
Conductive Metalorganic Framework Chemical Sensors
Technology Description This technology is a gas sensing device made of a highly oriented metal-organic framework (MOF) material on an oxide substrate. The MOF is also made conductive by the addition of a redox active molecule. The conductive MOF is made without using a gold substrate, and the method of assembling the MOF layers incorporating the redox...
Published: 8/4/2025   |   Updated: 4/6/2017   |   Inventor(s): Chih-hung Chang, Ki-Joong Kim, Alan Wang, Yujing Zhang, Xinyuan Chong
Keywords(s): Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Inst. (ATAMI), Chemicals / Chemical Engineering, Sensors
Category(s): Chemical, Device, Engineering, Materials Science, Nanoscience & Microtechnologies, Physical Science
Fiber Optic Infrared Absorption Gas Sensors with Metal-Organic Framework Materials
Technology Description The fiber-optic chemical sensing platform couples light guides with a metal-organic framework (MOF) and plasmonic nanomaterial sensing components to provide increased near-infared (NIR) detection sensitivity. The MOF thin films rapidly absorb and sense gases by leveraging a network of plasmonic nanocrystals that act at the NIR...
Published: 8/4/2025   |   Updated: 5/23/2016   |   Inventor(s): Alan Wang, Chih-hung Chang, Paul Ohodnicki, Ki-Joong Kim, Xinyuan Chong
Keywords(s): Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Inst. (ATAMI), fiber optics, Sensors
Category(s): Engineering
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