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by csense 4444 days ago
> The static-array method, where you have something like a CCD...is basically only useful around the visible-light part of the EM spectrum

Why is this the case? Is it just that technology is further along for visible light because there's more economic incentive for a digital camera that replicates the human eye?

Is it a materials problem, where we haven't discovered arrangements of matter with the right properties (e.g. CCD's respond to visible wavelengths and are adaptable to semiconductor manufacturing techniques)?

Or is it something to do with fundamental physics like the wavelengths are a lot longer which requires detectors that are too large to be practical? Or maybe diffraction is a problem?