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Metamaterials Boost Sensitivity of Large Telescopes

1st February 2021 by PVeditors Leave a Comment

A new low-cost absorbing tile will be used in the camera to absorb environmental emissions

Filed Under: Cameras, Detectors, Imaging, Metamaterials, Optical Materials, Optical Sensors, Research News, Sensors, Spectroscopy, Telescopes Tagged With: microwave absorber, Simons Observatory, tiles, University of Pennsylvania

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