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Improving IoT technology through advanced optoelectronics

Ali NematiAli Nemati3 days ago26 sec read2 views

Researchers at Dongguk University developed a low-cost molecular layer that enables devices to both harvest indoor light for power and detect light signals efficiently, addressing challenges in combining energy harvesting and sensing functions. This innovation could lead to self-powered IoT sensors and wearable health monitors without the need for batteries, promoting environmental sustainability by reducing reliance on disposable batteries.

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