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Nagoya University researchers developed transparent gallium-doped zinc oxide nanosheets that detect RGB light in a single pixel. The sensor achieves 800 A/W sensitivity, 80 times higher than commercial sensors, with half the error rate. The technology could shrink smartphone cameras and simplify manufacturing through room-temperature production.
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