Speeding Medical Imaging with Auto Lubricant

TBMG-17039

10/01/2013

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Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have built an experimental device that, they say, could speed up medical imaging using amorphous silicon and a surprising simple inexpensive ingredient—an engine lubricant called molybdenum disulfide, or MoS2, which has been sold in auto parts shops for decades. The two semiconductors form a high-speed photodetector.

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"Speeding Medical Imaging with Auto Lubricant," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2013.
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Oct 1, 2013
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TBMG-17039
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English