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  • New electronic "skin" could enable lightweight night-vision glasses

    Posted: 2025-05-02 14:35:30

    MIT researchers have developed an ultrathin, flexible "electronic skin" that can detect infrared light, potentially paving the way for lightweight and inexpensive night-vision eyewear. This innovation uses colloidal quantum dots, tiny semiconductor crystals, as the light-sensing material, layered onto a flexible substrate. By converting infrared light into an electrical signal that can then be amplified and displayed on a screen, the technology eliminates the need for bulky and expensive cooling systems currently required in conventional night-vision devices. This approach promises a more accessible and wearable form of night vision.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43870364

    Hacker News users discussed the potential impact and limitations of the electronic skin night vision technology. Several commenters expressed skepticism about the claimed low-light performance, questioning whether the 0.3 millilux sensitivity is truly comparable to existing night vision goggles, which typically operate in even lower light levels. Some pointed out the importance of considering power consumption and battery life for practical use in glasses, while others wondered about the resolution and field of view achievable with this technology. The possibility of using this technology for thermal imaging was also raised. There was general excitement about the potential for lightweight and less bulky night vision, but also a pragmatic recognition that further development is needed.