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A structure and function integrated printing approach for preparing 3D facade‐based photodetector arrays is demonstrated by Meng Su, Yanlin Song, and co‐workers in article number 1907280. The cover image depicts the resonance interaction between the incident light and the 3D subwavelength photosensitive facade. Accordingly, angle detection in omnidirectional ranges is achieved.
Integration of photovoltaic materials directly into 3D light–matter resonance architectures can extend their functionality beyond traditional optoelectronics. Semiconductor structures at subwavelength scale naturally possess optical resonances, which provides the possibility to manipulate light–matter interactions. In this work, a structure and function integrated printing method to remodel 2D film...
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