18607771. DETECTION DEVICE simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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DETECTION DEVICE

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Masahiro Tada of Tokyo (JP)

DETECTION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18607771 titled 'DETECTION DEVICE

The patent application describes a detection device consisting of optical sensors stacked on a substrate.

  • The optical sensors are formed by stacking first and second lower electrodes, a lower buffer layer, an active layer, an upper buffer layer, and an upper electrode.
  • The first lower electrodes are separated for each optical sensor, while the second lower electrodes surround the first lower electrodes.
  • The layers are provided continuously over the optical sensors to cover the first and second lower electrodes.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various industries such as healthcare for medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and security systems for surveillance.

Problems Solved: - The device provides accurate detection and measurement capabilities for various applications. - It offers a compact and efficient solution for integrating multiple optical sensors on a single substrate.

Benefits: - Improved sensitivity and precision in detecting various substances or environmental conditions. - Cost-effective and scalable design for mass production and deployment in different settings.

Commercial Applications: - The device can be commercialized for use in medical devices, environmental monitoring equipment, and security systems for enhanced detection capabilities.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the design of the optical sensors contribute to their sensitivity and accuracy in detection? 2. What are the potential challenges in scaling up production of these detection devices for commercial applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

According to an aspect, a detection device includes: a substrate; and a plurality of optical sensors formed by stacking first and second lower electrodes, a lower buffer layer, an active layer, an upper buffer layer, and an upper electrode on the substrate in the order as listed. The first lower electrodes are arranged so as to be separated for each of the optical sensors. The second lower electrodes are provided so as to surround the first lower electrodes, respectively. The lower buffer layer, the active layer, the upper buffer layer, and the upper electrode are provided continuously over the optical sensors so as to cover the first and the second lower electrodes.