Engineers at MIT have developed an ultra-thin, peelable electronic 'skin' technology, boasting a thickness of just 10 nanometers. This novel thermoelectric thin film is highly sensitive to far-infrared spectra, positioning it ideally for applications in night vision and autonomous driving. Leveraging PMN-PT pyroelectric material, this film can grow and peel off a substrate without the need for an intermediate layer. Furthermore, the team has constructed an array comprising 100 ultra-thin thermosensitive pixels, surpassing the performance of current night vision devices. The groundbreaking research has been featured in the prestigious journal Nature.
